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Microencapsulated paraffin as a tribological additive for advanced polymeric coatings

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摘要 Numerous tribological applications,wherein the use of liquid lubricants is infeasible,require adequate dry lubrication.Despite the use of polymers as an effective solution for dry sliding tribological applications,their poor wear resistance prevents the utilization in harsh industrial environment.Different methods are typically implemented to tackle the poor wear performance of polymers,however sacrificing some of their mechanical/tribological properties.Herein,we discussed the introduction of a novel additive,namely microencapsulated phase change material(MPCM)into an advanced polymeric coating.Specifically,paraffin was encapsulated into melamine-based resin,and the capsules were dispersed in an aromatic thermosetting co-polyester(ATSP)coating.We found that the MPCM-filled composite exhibited a unique tribological behavior,manifested as“zero wear”,and a super-low coefficient of friction(COF)of 0.05.The developed composite outperformed the state-of-the-art polytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE)-filled coatings,under the experimental conditions examined herein.
出处 《Friction》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第10期1939-1952,共14页 摩擦(英文版)
基金 The authors also acknowledge the use of the Texas A&M Materials Characterization Core Facility(RRID:SCR_022202) We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Robert A.WELCH Foundation through the W.T.Doherty-WELCH Chair in Chemistry(A-0001) Mariela VAZQUEZ appreciates the support by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program(Grant No.M1703014).
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