Abstract

In this work, a self-assembled hybrid phosphate nanoflower (HPN) containing Ba3(PO4)2 and NaBaPO4 was synthesized via BaCO3 primary crystals inducement. A ball-on-disc reciprocating tribometer was used to explore the tribological behavior of HPN as an additive for polyalphaolefin 8 (PAO8) on titanium alloy. Compared with the neat PAO8, after being lubricated with PAO8 containing HPN, the friction coefficient and wear rate decreased by 74.98% and 99.89%, respectively. The tribofilm at the friction interface was characterized and conformed by SEM, EDS, XPS, and cross-sectional TEM. Asan additive toPAO8, HPN can participate in the formation of tribofilm and exhibit superior friction-reducing and anti-wear properties for titanium alloy. It was demonstrated that due to the P-O-Ti bonds, HPN can easily adsorb and deposit at the friction interface to form a tribofilm against wear. Besides, the simulation experiments showedthat the repulsive force at the solid-liquid interface between HPN and oil molecules is the key to friction reduction and lubrication, and the comparative tribological experiments of different types of base oils were performed to verify the results of molecular dynamics.

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