In situ raman-SLIM monitoring for the formation processes of MoDTC and ZDDP tribofilms at Steel/Steel contacts under boundary lubrication

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In this study, the formation processes of molybdenum dithiocarbamate (MoDTC) and zinc diallyldithiophosphate (ZDDP) tribofilms were investigated using an in situ Raman-space layer imaging method (SLIM) tribometer under boundary lubrication. According to the results, the ratio of the POx and P-O-P bonds in the tribofilms was almost the same as the film thickness behavior calculated from the SLIM images. Hence, the the time-dependence chemical composition change of the tribofilms of phosphate related bonds in the tribofilms is considered a factor in the growth of ZDDP tribofilms. Moreover, the presence of MoDTC in the ZDDP solution contributed to the formation of phosphate compounds with a relatively high ratio of P-O-P links, such as ultra-phosphate glasses. This mechanism is attributable to the friction-reduction effects of MoS2 on the tribofilm, which can contribute to maintaining a suitable condition for the formation of relatively high P-O-P-link-ratio tribofilms.

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Okubo, H., Tadokoro, C., & Sasaki, S. (2020). In situ raman-SLIM monitoring for the formation processes of MoDTC and ZDDP tribofilms at Steel/Steel contacts under boundary lubrication. Tribology Online, 15(3), 105–116. https://doi.org/10.2474/TROL.15.105

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