Abstract

The effect of large graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) additions on the friction and wear of silicon nitride (Si3N4) ceramics is evaluated under isooctane lubrication. All Si3N4/GNPs composites, with up to 20.6 vol% of graphene fillers, exhibit better tribological response than Si3N4, in particular, a 50% reduction in the friction that continuously decreases with the GNPs content is attained, jointly with an improvement in the wear resistance of up to 63%. The survival of a self-lubricant carbon-rich tribolayer formed on the worn surfaces controls the tribological properties of the materials. Si3N4/GNPs composites are promising materials to enhance the performance of gasoline direct injection systems.

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