Artículo de revista
Mxene nanosheets as an emerging solid lubricant for machine elements ? Towards increased energy e fficiency and service life
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Applied Surface Science 523 (2020) 146503
10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.146503
Autor
Marian, Max
Tremmel, Stephan
Wartzack, Sandro
Song, Guichen
Wang, Bo
Yu, Jinhong
Rosenkranz, Andreas
Institución
Resumen
Solid lubricants like carbon-based materials, transition metal dichalcogenide compounds, polymers and soft
metals, each with their specific merits and limitations, pursue the goal of reducing friction and wear between
two rubbing surfaces under substantially dry conditions. Newly emerging early transition metal carbides and
carbonitrides, such as Ti3C2Tx-nanosheets (MXenes), seem to be a promising candidate to be used as a solid
lubricant due to their weakly bonded multilayer structure with self-lubricating character. For the first time, this
paper aims at addressing the application of MXene nanosheets in higher loaded rolling-sliding contacts of machine elements by investigating their friction and wear behavior in thrust ball bearings under ambient conditions. Thereby, a reduction of the frictional torque by a factor of up to 3.2, an extension of the service life by
about 2.1 times and a decrease of the linear cumulative wear rate by up to 2.9 compared to uncoated references
have been verified. Thus, the Ti3C2Tx-coating already featured results comparable to reports on graphene,
amorphous carbon coatings or advanced transition metal dichalcogenide, which demonstrates the tremendous
potential of MXene nanosheets as outstanding, next-generation solid lubricant in machine elements.