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Tribological properties and surface interaction of novel water-soluble ionic liquid in water-glycol

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Abstract Two kinds of novel water-soluble ILs were synthesized and applied as lubricant additives in water-glycol. ILs, as the multifunctional and high efficiency additive, could drastically improve antiwear, friction-reducing and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two kinds of novel water-soluble ILs were synthesized and applied as lubricant additives in water-glycol. ILs, as the multifunctional and high efficiency additive, could drastically improve antiwear, friction-reducing and extreme pressure properties of water-glycol. SEM and EDS results indicated that the sample lubricated by PEG600MO phosphate-ammonium IL (P1) acquires higher active element content in the area with heavy wear, while that lubricated by PEG600MO phosphite-ammonium IL (P2) is relatively homogeneous on the worn surface with heavy and mild wear. L-edge XANES results showed that the tribofilm is composed of polyphosphate, and the increase of the polyphosphate chain length could improve the tribological properties. Additionally, the additive concentration, the rubbing time and the load could change the chain length of polyphosphate.

Keywords: water glycol; tribological properties; novel water; water; water soluble

Journal Title: Tribology International
Year Published: 2017

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