Tribological study of the AISI316L/Sapphire contact with self-lubricating films of protic ionic liquids

  1. Espinosa Rodríguez, Tulia
  2. Sanes Molina, José
  3. Bermúdez Olivares, María Dolores
Libro:
Proceedings of the VIII Iberian Conference on Tribology: Conference proceedings
  1. Jiménez Ballesta, Ana Eva
  2. Espinosa Rodríguez, Tulia
  3. Saurín Serrano, Noelia
  4. Arias Pardilla, Joaquín
  5. Bermúdez Olivares, María Dolores

Editorial: Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

ISBN: 978-84-606-8904-1

Año de publicación: 2015

Páginas: 73-78

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

Resumen

Ionic liquids have shown an outstanding performance as lubricants in different contacts. Protic ammonium carboxylate ionic liquids (PILs), both neat and as additives in water, are being studied as friction-reducing and wear prevention lubricants in stainless steel-sapphire contacts. When a PIL was used as additive in water, the high temperature reached at the sliding contact produced the evaporation of water and the formation of a low friction PIL boundary layer. In the present study, the formation of the PIL boundary layer on AISI316L stainless steel under static conditions is described and its lubricating performance against sapphire balls has been studied. The effect of relative humidity has been studied using a vacuum chamber. The results described in the present study show a good tribological performance of these thin surface films, in pin-on-disc tests, reducing the running-in period of high friction coefficient, preventing wear and reducing the volume of lubricant ...