Abstract

The spreading characteristics of novel alkanolamine-terminated perfluoropolyether (PFPE) films on carbon surfaces were investigated experimentally by using a scanning micro-ellipsometer. The apparent diffusion coefficients of the novel lubricants were studied in order to evaluate the spreading speed and they were compared with the conventional Z-dol, Z-tetraol, and A20H lubricants. It was found that the mobility of a lubricant is lower when the number of OH end groups is higher. It was also found that the mobility of the alkanolamine-terminated PFPE films was lower than that of conventional lubricants with the same number of OH end groups as that of the alkanolamine-terminated lubricants and that the mobility tendency of the lubricants has a good correlation with their viscosity tendency. In addition, the mobility of ZDPA with a dipropylamine end group (no OH end group) has peculiar characteristics. Its mobility is higher than that of Z-dol when the film thickness of the lubricant exceeds that of one monolayer. However, it is lower than that of Z-dol when the film thickness of the lubricant is less than that of one monolayer. This may be due to the unique interaction between the ZDPA amine group and the carbon overcoat.

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