Environmental effects on superlubricity of hydrogenated diamond-like carbon: Understanding tribochemical kinetics in O-2 and H2O environments

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2022)

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Hydrogenated diamond-like carbon (H-DLC) exhibits superlubricity in inert conditions, making it ideal for protective coating in machines, but its superlubricity is often lost in humid air. Knowing reaction mechanisms of such oxidation processes would be a prerequisite to incorporate environment tolerance into the H-DLC chemistry for superlubricious performance in ambient air. But mechanistic understanding has been hampered by air-oxidation of the tribo-tested H-DLC surface during the sample transfer for ex-situ analyses. As an alternative approach, this study derived a Langmuir-type kinetics model to analyze tribochemical processes occurring at the H-DLC surface in oxidative environments. The model unveiled very distinct environmental effects of O-2 and H2O on tribochemistry of H-DLC. The O-2-oxidized H-DLC surface retains low friction after the run-in period (mu approximate to 0.057) but is susceptible to frictional wear (wear rate approximate to 32 mu m(3)/(N.mm)). In contrast, the H2O-oxidized surface is susceptible to the adsorption of water which acts like boundary lubricant layers protecting the surface from wear (similar to 3.4 mu m(3)/(N.mm)) but with relatively high friction after the run-in period (mu approximate to 0.22). The oxidation probability of H-DLC by O-2 or H2O (similar to 10(-4) Torr(-1) s(-1)) is found to be comparable to the reaction probability of hydrocarbons on catalytically-active metals (similar to 10(-3) Torr(-1) s(-1)).
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Hydrogenated diamond-like carbon,Superlubricity,Run-in behavior,Tribochemical kinetics,Re-oxidation probability,Removal probability
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