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Tribological performance and mechanism of graphite, hBN and MoS2 as nano-additives in palm kernel oil-based lubricants: a comparative study

Azman, Nurul Farhanah and Samion, Syahrullail and Paiman, Zulhanafi and Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil (2024) Tribological performance and mechanism of graphite, hBN and MoS2 as nano-additives in palm kernel oil-based lubricants: a comparative study. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 410 (NA). NA. ISSN 0167-7322

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125616

Abstract

Layered nanoparticles have received considerable interest in tribological applications owing to their outstanding tribological performances, including in vegetable oil-based lubricants. Despite the advantages of vegetable oil-based lubricants over petroleum-based lubricants, the limited manufacturing scale of vegetable oil-based lubricants restricts their more comprehensive implementation in various industries. In order to gain further insights into the exquisite nano-additive properties of layered nanoparticles, this research was conducted to explore the tribological performance of palm kernel oil-based lubricants combined with three different layered nanoparticles, namely graphite, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), using a four-ball tribotester. The four-ball tribotester analysis indicated that the wear scars lubricated with graphite, hBN, and MoS2 nanolubricants exhibited a lower coefficient of friction (COF) and wear scar diameter (WSD) than the base lubricant. The findings also showed that the MoS2 nanolubricant had the best friction reduction and anti-wear performance, with a 24.9% drop in COF and a 12.3% drop in WSD. It was followed by the hBN and graphite nanolubricants. To fully understand the lubricating mechanisms involved, the worn surfaces of the tested balls were characterised using various microscopic and spectroscopic methods. Accordingly, the structural changes that occurred during sliding were shown to affect the formation of protective tribofilm. In summary, the findings in this study suggest that the formulated layered nanolubricants possessed exceptional tribological performance, which was contributed by the inherent properties of the individual nanoparticles and the formation of effective tribofilms.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:graphite, hBN nanoparticles, layered nanoparticles, MoS2 nanoparticles, nanolubricants
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:108897
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:11 Dec 2024 09:45
Last Modified:11 Dec 2024 09:45

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