The Effect of Carbon Structure of DLC Coatings on Friction Characteristics of MoDTC-Derived Tribofilm by Using an In Situ Reflectance Spectroscopy

Tribology Letters(2024)

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In this study, six types of DLC coatings were prepared, featuring different carbon structures (including amorphous ta-C coatings and GNC coatings with nanocrystallites) and different doped Ta amounts, to investigate friction characteristics. The results of friction tests with MoDTC-added lubricant revealed a consistent trend: DLC coatings with a higher I D / I G ratio exhibited lower friction coefficients. In addition, in situ observations using reflectance spectroscopy highlighted that the tribofilm formed on DLC coatings with a higher I D / I G ratio maintained a higher MoS_2/(MoS_2+MoO_3) ratio, which exhibited a strong correlation with the friction coefficient. Measurements of a work function of each DLC coating indicated that those with a higher I D / I G ratio had a higher work function, suggesting the inclusion of a larger amount of graphite structure defects. These active defects in the graphite structure were deemed responsible for enhancing the friction reduction effect of MoDTC. The outcomes of this study propose a material design approach for DLC coatings that amplifies the effectiveness of lubricant additives in friction reduction. Graphical abstract
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MoDTC,Tribofilm,DLC coatings,Carbon structure,Doped metal,In situ reflectance spectroscopy
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