Cu nanoparticles decorated WS2 nanosheets as a lubricant additive for enhanced tribological performance

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Tungsten disulfide-polydopamine-copper (WS2-PDA-Cu) nanocomposites were first prepared by a green and effective biomimetic strategy and then used as a lubricant additive in polyalkylene glycol (PAG). The biomimetic strategy is inspired by the adhesive proteins in mussels. WS2 nanosheets were decorated by uniformly dispersed Cu nanoparticles (Cu NPs). The WS2-PDA-Cu nanocomposites with good dispersion stability, showed better friction reducing and anti-wear properties than WS2, Cu NPs and WS2-Cu dispersed in PAG base oil. The average friction coefficient and wear volume were reduced by 33.56% and 97.95%, respectively, at 150 °C under a load of 100 N for the optimal concentration of 0.9 wt%. The lubrication mechanism was discussed.

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Xu, Z., Lou, W., Zhao, G., Zheng, D., Hao, J., & Wang, X. (2019). Cu nanoparticles decorated WS2 nanosheets as a lubricant additive for enhanced tribological performance. RSC Advances, 9(14), 7786–7794. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00337a

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