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AbstractA series of polyimide (PI)/V2CTx MXene composites was synthesized via polyamide acids (PAA) and two‐dimensional (2D) V2CTx MXene obtained by etching precursor V2AlC. PI/V2CTx MXene composites with different mass ratios were obtained by blending and heating with PAA. The results showed that V2CTx MXene has excellent dispersion in PI. In particular, V2CTx MXene exhibited excellent friction reduction and anti‐wear properties as a solid lubricant additive, and the wear rate (WR) was reduced by 43.2% by incorporating only 0.8 wt% of V2CTx MXene in the pristine PI and 71.9% by incorporating 1.2 wt%. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and x‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses showed that the continuous transfer film consisting of a high proportion of tribo‐chemical products formed on the contact surface is significant to improve the lubrication performances of the PI composites. This work broadens the application of MXene in the field of tribology and contributes to energy conservation and sustainable development of human society.Highlights The tribological properties could be tuned by changing the ratio of PI to V2CTx MXene. The WR of PI composites was reduced by 71.9% with incorporating 1.2 wt% of V2CTx MXene. The formation of transfer films on the contact surface is significant for improving anti‐wear of PI.

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