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Fabrication of multi-element doped carbon nanosphere oleogel lubricants using pyrene-functionalized polymers for enhanced tribological performance

  • Yixin Wang
  • , Tiantian Wang
  • , Shenghua Xue
  • , Yuhong Cui
  • , Shujuan Liu
  • , Qian Ye
  • , Feng Zhou
  • , Weimin Liu
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • CAS - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics

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Abstract

Herein, pyrene-functionalized polymer gelator, synthesized via nucleophilic addition reactions and free radical addition reactions, undergoes spontaneous self-assembly via hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking interactions, ultimately generating an interconnected three-dimensional supramolecular network in 500SN. As a semi-solid lubricating material, 500SN gel retains the essential properties of lubricating oils while exhibiting distinct physicochemical attributes like shear thinning and thixotropy. These properties promote the generation of a tribo-film on frictional surfaces, significantly reducing friction (0.111) and wear (1.08 × 105 μm3). The lubricating properties of the 500SN gel are further boosted by integrating multi-element-doped (F,N,S) carbon nanospheres (F,N,S co-doped porous carbon nanospheres (F,N,S-PCNs)), which were synthesized from styrene and 1-vinyl-imidazole via protonation and carbonization procedures. Through the formation of a protective composite layer of carbon and iron oxide layer on the substrate surface, which effectively prevents direct contact between tribological interfaces. As a result, the friction coefficient of F,N,S-PCNs gel decreases by 0.109, while its load resistance increases to 1150 N. Additionally, the F,N,S-PCNs gel showcases good photothermal performance. Under near-infrared light (0.45 W/cm2), the surface temperatures of the oleogels containing F,N,S-PCNs increase from 51.6 to 79.0 °C.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-278
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Materials Science and Technology
Volume260
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jul 2026

Keywords

  • Carbon nanospheres
  • Element doping
  • Lubricant additives
  • Supramolecule oleogel
  • Tribological performance

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