Anti-friction and anti-wear surfactant-assisted nano-carbons stable formulations for easy industrialization

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Abstract

Herein, with the aim of enhancing tribological properties of lubricating oils, by adopting stable nano-additives and without substantially modifying oil rheological properties, carbon nanotubes and graphene-based nano-carbons were synthesized through simple and scalable processes. Afterward, a systematic study of their stability in Group I and III base oils, with and without low amounts of dispersant/surfactants, was performed, revealing the effectiveness of the synergistic combination of SDBS and Tween 80. Tribological tests showed a significative reduction of coefficient of friction and wear scar diameter up to 22% and 19%. Moreover, a significant reduction of the surface roughness was also recorded both at ambient temperature and 80°C due to the addition of the 0.1 mass% FLG sample.

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Sarno, M., Cirillo, C., Senatore, A., Scarpa, D., & Mustafa, W. A. A. (2021). Anti-friction and anti-wear surfactant-assisted nano-carbons stable formulations for easy industrialization. Tribology Online, 16(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.2474/TROL.16.1

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