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Chemical nature of alkaline polyphosphate boundary film at heated rubbing surfaces

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:32 authored by Shanhong WanShanhong Wan, Anh TieuAnh Tieu, Qiang ZhuQiang Zhu, Hongtao ZhuHongtao Zhu, Shaogang Cui, David Mitchell, Charlie Kong, Bruce Cowie, John A Denman, Rong Liu
Alkaline polyphosphate has been demonstrated to be able to reduce significant wear and friction of sliding interfaces under heavy loads (>1 GPa) and elevated temperature (800°C and above) conditions, e.g. hot metal manufacturing. The chemical composition and fine structure of polyphosphate lubricating film is not well understood as well as the role of alkaline elements within the reaction film at hot rubbing surface. This work makes use of the coupling surface analytical techniques on the alkaline polyphosphate tribofilm, XANES, TOF-SIMS and FIB/TEM. The data show the composition in gradient distribution and trilaminar structure of tribofilm: a shorter chain phosphate overlying a long chain polyphosphate that adheres onto oxide steel base through a short chain phosphate. The chemical hardness model well explains the anti-abrasive mechanism of alkaline polyphosphate at elevated temperatures and also predicts a depolymerisation and simultaneous cross-linking of the polyphosphate glass. The role of alkaline elements in the lubrication mechanism is especially explained. This work firstly serves as a basis for a detailed study of alkaline polyphosphate tribofilm at temperature over 600°C.

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A new adaptive composite phosphate-polymer lubricant for hot metal forming

Australian Research Council

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Wan, S., Tieu, A. Kiet., Zhu, Q., Zhu, H., Cui, S., Mitchell, D. R.G., Kong, C., Cowie, B., Denman, J. A. & Liu, R. (2016). Chemical nature of alkaline polyphosphate boundary film at heated rubbing surfaces. Scientific Reports, 6 26008-1-26008-16.

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Scientific Reports

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6

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English

RIS ID

107648

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