Abstract

Abstract Graphene is regarded as a promising, environmentally friendly candidate for lubricant additives. This work presents a coated nanocomposite with hard-core and soft-shell as lubricant nanoadditive. Three morphological ZnO nanoparticles are synthesized as the core to prepare ZnO@graphene core-shell nanoadditives. A four-ball machine is used to evaluate the anti-friction and anti-wear properties. The effects of ZnO morphology and concentration on the tribological behaviors and worn-out appearance are discussed. The compositional variation of wear scar is characterized to explore the possible anti-wear mechanisms. Researches suggest sheet-like ZnO is more ideal morphology, and ZnO@graphene hard core-soft shell nanostructure is more suitable for dynamic friction environment. The synergistic effect can effectively maintain load capacity and stability of lubricating film, exhibiting excellent tribological property.

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