In situ tribochemical sulfurization of molybdenum oxide nanotubes
MoS 2 nanoparticles are typically obtained by high temperature sulfurization of organic and inorganic precursors under a S rich atmosphere and have excellent friction reduction properties. We present a novel approach for making the sulfurization unnecessary for MoO 3 nanotubes during the synthesis p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nanoscale 2018-02, Vol.1 (7), p.3281-329 |
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Zusammenfassung: | MoS
2
nanoparticles are typically obtained by high temperature sulfurization of organic and inorganic precursors under a S rich atmosphere and have excellent friction reduction properties. We present a novel approach for making the sulfurization unnecessary for MoO
3
nanotubes during the synthesis process for friction and wear reduction applications while simultaneously achieving a superb tribological performance. To this end, we report the first
in situ
sulfurization of MoO
3
nanotubes during sliding contact in the presence of sulfur-containing lubricant additives. The sulfurization leads to the tribo-chemical formation of a MoS
2
-rich low-friction tribofilm as verified using Raman spectroscopy and can be achieved both during sliding contact and under extreme pressure conditions. Under sliding contact conditions, MoO
3
nanotubes in synergy with sulfurized olefin polysulfide and pre-formed zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate tribofilms achieve an excellent friction performance. Under these conditions, the tribochemical sulfurization of MoO
3
nanotubes leads to a similar coefficient of friction to the one obtained using a model nanolubricant containing MoS
2
nanotubes. Under extreme pressure conditions, the
in situ
sulfurization of MoO
3
nanotubes using sulfurized olefin polysulfide results in a superb load carrying capacity capable of outperforming MoS
2
nanotubes. The reason is that while MoO
3
nanotubes are able to continuously sulfurize during sliding contact conditions, MoS
2
nanotubes progressively degrade by oxidation thus losing lubricity.
Sulfurization of MoO
3
precursors during sliding in sulphur-containing lubricants results in the
in situ
formation of low friction MoS
2
tribofilms. |
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ISSN: | 2040-3364 2040-3372 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c7nr05830f |