TY - JOUR
T1 - Tribological performance of a novel metal–organic framework as a nanolubricant additive
AU - Hao, Liang
AU - Xie, Zhongliang
AU - Hao, Wendi
AU - Sarhan, Ahmed A.D.
AU - Yang, Peng
AU - Aljabri, Abdulrahman
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/4/17
Y1 - 2025/4/17
N2 - Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as lubricant additives, have remarkable potential in super lubrication performance because of their big surface area, tunable chemistry, load-bearing capacity, corrosion protection, and environmental friendliness. However, only a small number of MOFs are capable of melting. In this paper, zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) nanoparticles (diameter of 100 nm) were practically produced and incorporated with a hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL) to develop a novel high-performance MOFs-based ZIF-8@IL nanolubricant additive. Then, reciprocating tribological experiments were conducted across a range of ZIF-8@IL concentrations addition in the 150 SN base oil. With respect to using the plain oil, the use of addition of ZIF-8@IL exhibits very good lubrication performance and the optimized case was achieved with the incorporation of a 4.0 wt.% ZIF-8@IL additive, resulting in a decrease of about 27% in coefficient of friction and 20% in the wear track width. The notable lubrication achievement is due to the collective effects of rolling, mending, polishing, and tribofilm formation. In addition, the use of ZIF-8@IL nanolubricant demonstrated an obvious inhibition of oxidational wear. The findings in this study offer valuable insights to promote the development of high-efficient MOFs-core nanolubricant additive.
AB - Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as lubricant additives, have remarkable potential in super lubrication performance because of their big surface area, tunable chemistry, load-bearing capacity, corrosion protection, and environmental friendliness. However, only a small number of MOFs are capable of melting. In this paper, zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) nanoparticles (diameter of 100 nm) were practically produced and incorporated with a hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL) to develop a novel high-performance MOFs-based ZIF-8@IL nanolubricant additive. Then, reciprocating tribological experiments were conducted across a range of ZIF-8@IL concentrations addition in the 150 SN base oil. With respect to using the plain oil, the use of addition of ZIF-8@IL exhibits very good lubrication performance and the optimized case was achieved with the incorporation of a 4.0 wt.% ZIF-8@IL additive, resulting in a decrease of about 27% in coefficient of friction and 20% in the wear track width. The notable lubrication achievement is due to the collective effects of rolling, mending, polishing, and tribofilm formation. In addition, the use of ZIF-8@IL nanolubricant demonstrated an obvious inhibition of oxidational wear. The findings in this study offer valuable insights to promote the development of high-efficient MOFs-core nanolubricant additive.
KW - applications
KW - friction
KW - green lubricants
KW - lubrication mechanism
KW - metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
KW - microscopy
KW - nanolubricant additive
KW - nanotechnology
KW - oil-base lubricant
KW - sliding wear
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U2 - 10.1680/jsuin.24.00107
DO - 10.1680/jsuin.24.00107
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105003143363
SN - 2050-6252
VL - 13
SP - 199
EP - 211
JO - Surface Innovations
JF - Surface Innovations
IS - 3
ER -