Friction and wear behaviors of self-mated Si3N4 in glycerol aqueous were investigated by varying the temperature (30 degrees C, 50 degrees C, and 70 degrees C) and concentration (pure water, 5 vol%, 20 vol%, and 50 vol%) of glycerol aqueous solution. Friction tests were conducted on a ball-on-disk apparatus. Normal load and sliding velocity were fixed at 30 N and 0.5 m/s, separately. After each tests, friction coefficients and wear rates were measured to evaluate friction and wear behavior. The results showed that the period of running-in process reduces with the increase of concentration and decrease of temperature. Increase of temperature could intensify wear behavior, and when concentration is larger than 20 vol%, wear rate of glycerol aqueous solution is one order less than that of pure water. Our findings could also guide for the use of glycerol aqueous solution as lubricant at different temperature. At 30 degrees C, the higher the concentration was, the smaller wear volume and total wear rate were. However, at 50 degrees C and 70 degrees C, total wear rates of disk were the largest when concentration is 5 vol%, a concentration of glycerol larger than 20 vol% must be added into water to reduce the wear rate. Wear regimes at different conditions were also given in this paper based on lubrication state number. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.