Abstract

Wear and friction properties of surface modified Cu nanoparticles as 50CC oil additive were studied. The effect of temperature on tribological properties of Cu nanoparticles was investigated on a four-ball tester. The morphologies, typical element distribution and chemical states of the worn surfaces were characterized by SEM, EDS and XPS, respectively. In order to further investigate the tribological mechanism of Cu nanoparticles, a nano-indentation tester was utilized to measure the micro mechanical properties of the worn surface. The results indicate that the higher the oil temperature applied, the better the tribological properties of Cu nanoparticles are. It can be inferred that a thin copper protective film with lower elastic modulus and hardness is formed on the worn surface, which results in the good tribological performances of Cu nanoparticles, especially when the oil temperature is higher.

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