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Electronic-Control Friction Behavior of Porous Metal–Organic Framework@Ag Nanocrystals as Self-Repairing Lubricant Additive

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces [2023]
Yuyun Wang, Guoliang Zhang, Duo Yang, Yang Li, Wei Yin, Yibin Weng
ABSTRACT

The low conductivity and poor antifriction performance of lubricants are the main causes of wear failure in mechanical equipment under electronic-control friction. Metal–organic framework (MOF) nanocomposites can be used to fabricate a new kind of lubricant additive. Herein, porous Cu-BTC@Ag MOF nanocrystals were successfully synthesized via an in situ generation method. Transmission electron microscopy results showed that the nano-Ag element was evenly dispersed throughout the Cu-BTC matrix. Cu-BTC@Ag nanocrystals can significantly improve the electrical conductivity of the EMI-BF4 ionic liquid, which increased by 38.8%. The average coefficients of friction (COF) and wear volume of EMI-BF4 ionic liquid with 0.5 wt % Cu-BTC@Ag decreased by 8.3 and 16% without applied voltage, respectively. This finding was due to the continuous extrusion of the EMI-BF4 stored in the Cu-BTC@Ag pores under external load. It entered the contact zone, thereby maintaining the continuous supply of lubricant. At 20 V applied voltage in the friction process, the COF of the EMI-BF4/2.0wt %Cu-BTC@Ag lubricant decreased by 18.8%, and its wear volume decreased by 32.7%. The Cu-BTC@ Ag nanocrystals adsorbed onto the metal surface to form a friction reaction film by the action of electric fields, which can repair the wear defects on the friction interface. Therefore, Cu-BTC@Ag nanocrystals acting as an additive in lubricant have remarkable prospects in the area of electronic-control friction.

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