Diamond-like carbon coating under oleic acid lubrication: Evidence for graphene oxide formation in superlow friction

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Maria Isabel De Barros Bouchet
Jean Michel Martin
José Avila
Makoto Kano
Kentaro Yoshida
Takeshi Tsuruda
Shandan Bai
Yuji Higuchi
Nobuki Ozawa
Momoji Kubo
Maria C. Asensio
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[1] University of Lyon,
[2] Ecole Centrale de Lyon,undefined
[3] LTDS,undefined
[4] ANTARES Beamline,undefined
[5] Synchrotron SOLEIL Université Paris-Saclay,undefined
[6] L’Orme des Merisiers,undefined
[7] Saint Aubin-BP 48,undefined
[8] 91192 Gif sur Yvette Cedex,undefined
[9] France ,undefined
[10] Kanagawa Industrial Technology Center 705-1 Shimo-Imaizumi,undefined
[11] Institute for Materials Research,undefined
[12] Tohoku University,undefined
[13] New Industry Creation Hatchery Center,undefined
[14] Tohoku University,undefined
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The achievement of the superlubricity regime, with a friction coefficient below 0.01, is the Holy Grail of many tribological applications, with the potential to have a remarkable impact on economic and environmental issues. Based on a combined high-resolution photoemission and soft X-ray absorption study, we report that superlubricity can be realized for engineering applications in bearing steel coated with ultra-smooth tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) under oleic acid lubrication. The results show that tribochemical reactions promoted by the oil lubrication generate strong structural changes in the carbon hybridization of the ta-C hydrogen-free carbon, with initially high sp3 content. Interestingly, the macroscopic superlow friction regime of moving mechanical assemblies coated with ta-C can be attributed to a few partially oxidized graphene-like sheets, with a thickness of not more than 1 nm, formed at the surface inside the wear scar. The sp2 planar carbon and oxygen-derived species are the hallmark of these mesoscopic surface structures created on top of colliding asperities as a result of the tribochemical reactions induced by the oleic acid lubrication. Atomistic simulations elucidate the tribo-formation of such graphene-like structures, providing the link between the overall atomistic mechanism and the macroscopic experimental observations of green superlubricity in the investigated ta-C/oleic acid tribological systems.
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