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Orgin of Low-Friction Behavior in Graphite Investigated by Surface X-Ray Diffraction.
Yen, B. K. ; Schwickert, B. E. ; Toney, M. E.
Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
关键词: Graphite;    Friction;    Lubrication;    Vapors;    Water;   
RP-ID  :  DE2004826917
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
美国|英语
来源: National Technical Reports Library
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【 摘 要 】

Contrary to popular belief, the slipperiness of graphite is not an intrinsic property. The presence of vapors, such as water, is required for graphite to lubricate; in vacuum or dry environments, the friction and wear rate of graphite are high. A widely accepted explanation involves weakening of the binding force between basal planes near the surface, thereby allowing these planes to shear easily. This weakening results from proposed chemisorption or intercalation of vapor molecules near the surface, leading to an increase in the interlayer spacing between nearsurface basal planes. Here we use X-ray diffraction from a synchrotron source to show that the basal plane spacing at the surface is the same in vacuum, ambient air, or water vapor saturated air. These results refute this long-held view that the low friction behavior of graphite is due to shearing of weakened basal planes.

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