Published December 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Lubricating property of cyano-based ionic liquids against hard materials

  • 1. Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 2. Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm (Sweden)

Description

Ionic liquids are expected to be used as a new lubricants and lubricant additives because of their unique properties. However, cyanobased ionic liquids have exhibited poor lubricating property with steel/steel contacts. We evaluated the lubricating properties of cyanobasedionic liquids with steel/hard materials contacts. TiO2, Al2O3, and tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) DLC were used as hard materials. Six types of ionic liquids, as combination of two types of cations ([EMIM], [BMPL]) and three types of cyanide anions ([DCN], [TCC] and [TCB]), were selected. In sliding tests of steel/TiO2 and steel/Al2O3 lubricated with [EMIM][DCN], [BMPL][DCN],[EMIM][TCC], [BMPL][TCC] exhibited low friction coefficients of less than 0.1. In addition, steel/Al2O3 and steel/ta-C DLC lubricated with [BMPL][TCB] exhibited very low friction coefficients less than 0.05. On the other hand, high friction coefficients were observed at steel/TiO2 and steel/Al2O3 contacts lubricated with [EMIM][TCB] and steel/ta-C DLC contact lubricated with [EMIM] cation group. Peeling of the ta-C DLC was observed when [EMIM] cation group was used. ToF-SIMS analysis indicated that the anion was adsorbed on the worn surfaces in the case of low frictional conditions. However, both ions were hardly observed in the case of high frictional conditions. It is considered that the ionic liquids underwent tribo-decomposition on the worn surfaces at low friction coefficient. To evaluate the degree of tribo-decomposition, Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was used. TGA results indicated that [EMIM][TCB], which exhibited high friction coefficient, had the most highest stability among all ionic liquids. Low stability ionic liquids, however, showed a tendency for low friction coefficient. These results suggest that lubricating properties are related to the stability of ionic liquids.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
12
Series
34 refs, 10 figs, 5 tabs
Journal Page Range
p. 5745-5750
ISSN
1738-494X

INIS

Country of Publication
Korea, Republic of
Country of Input or Organization
Korea, Republic of
INIS RN
49063722
Subject category
S42: ENGINEERING;
Descriptors DEI
ANIONS; CATIONS; DECOMPOSITION; EVALUATION; FRICTION; LUBRICATION; MOLTEN SALTS; SURFACES; THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
Descriptors DEC
CHARGED PARTICLES; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS; IONS; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; SALTS; THERMAL ANALYSIS