Abstract

To overcome the poor stability and compatibility of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) in organic solvents and resins, the hydroxyl silicate (HNS) was used as carriers, and a kind of novel MoS2 particles with microspheres structure (MoS2/HNS) was finally prepared via a hydrothermal process. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was chosen to observe the morphology of the prepared MoS2/HNS. The MoS2/HNS was then used as fillers to add into the bismaleimide (BMI) resin to prepare a new MoS2/HNS/BMI composites. The results suggested that the microspheric MoS2/HNS possesses better stability and compatibility with BMI resin, while both the tribological properties and the mechanical properties of MoS2/HNS/BMI are also increased compared with BMI pure resin with the appropriate addition content of MoS2/HNS.

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