Ionic liquids-salts in the liquid state under ambient conditions-are of great interest as precision lubricants. Ionic liquids form layered structures at surfaces, yet it is not clear how this nano-structure relates to their lubrication properties. We measured the friction force between atomically smooth solid surfaces across ionic liquid films of controlled thickness in terms of the number of ion layers. Multiple friction-load regimes emerge, each corresponding to a different number of ion layers in the film. In contrast to molecular liquids, the friction coefficients differ for each layer due to their varying composition. This journal is © 2013 the Owner Societies.
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Smith, A. M., Lovelock, K. R. J., Gosvami, N. N., Welton, T., & Perkin, S. (2013). Quantized friction across ionic liquid thin films. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 15(37), 15317–15320. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cp52779d
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