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Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions

In the present study, dry friction and wear properties of atomically thin CVD-grown graphene and MoS(2) films on SiO(2)/Si substrates were compared at low (72 MPa) and high (378 MPa) contact pressures. Analysis of atomic force microscopy images of these films verified that the MoS(2) films, which we...

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Autores principales: Cho, Dae-Hyun, Jung, Jaehyuck, Kim, Chan, Lee, Jinhwan, Oh, Se-Doo, Kim, Kwang-Seop, Lee, Changgu
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9020293
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author Cho, Dae-Hyun
Jung, Jaehyuck
Kim, Chan
Lee, Jinhwan
Oh, Se-Doo
Kim, Kwang-Seop
Lee, Changgu
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description In the present study, dry friction and wear properties of atomically thin CVD-grown graphene and MoS(2) films on SiO(2)/Si substrates were compared at low (72 MPa) and high (378 MPa) contact pressures. Analysis of atomic force microscopy images of these films verified that the MoS(2) films, which were directly grown on the SiO(2)/Si substrates, had clean surfaces and made conformal contacts with the substrates. In contrast, the graphene film showed many contaminants on its surface and was loosely bonded with its SiO(2)/Si substrate due to its wet transfer from a Cu foil to the substrate. The MoS(2) film exhibited friction and wear properties superior to those of the graphene film both at low and high contact pressures. We found that the clean sliding surface and strong bonding with SiO(2)/Si were the main causes of the superiority of the MoS(2) film compared to the graphene film. Mild wear occurred in a layer-by-layer fashion at low contact pressure for the MoS(2) film. At high contact pressure, severe wear occurred due to failure at the boundary between the MoS(2) films and the underlying substrates. At both contact pressures, friction did not increase immediately after the removal of the MoS(2) film from the SiO(2)/Si substrate because the film transferred onto the counter sliding surface and served as a lubricant.
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spelling pubmed-64101332019-03-11 Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions Cho, Dae-Hyun Jung, Jaehyuck Kim, Chan Lee, Jinhwan Oh, Se-Doo Kim, Kwang-Seop Lee, Changgu Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In the present study, dry friction and wear properties of atomically thin CVD-grown graphene and MoS(2) films on SiO(2)/Si substrates were compared at low (72 MPa) and high (378 MPa) contact pressures. Analysis of atomic force microscopy images of these films verified that the MoS(2) films, which were directly grown on the SiO(2)/Si substrates, had clean surfaces and made conformal contacts with the substrates. In contrast, the graphene film showed many contaminants on its surface and was loosely bonded with its SiO(2)/Si substrate due to its wet transfer from a Cu foil to the substrate. The MoS(2) film exhibited friction and wear properties superior to those of the graphene film both at low and high contact pressures. We found that the clean sliding surface and strong bonding with SiO(2)/Si were the main causes of the superiority of the MoS(2) film compared to the graphene film. Mild wear occurred in a layer-by-layer fashion at low contact pressure for the MoS(2) film. At high contact pressure, severe wear occurred due to failure at the boundary between the MoS(2) films and the underlying substrates. At both contact pressures, friction did not increase immediately after the removal of the MoS(2) film from the SiO(2)/Si substrate because the film transferred onto the counter sliding surface and served as a lubricant. MDPI 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6410133/ /pubmed/30791433 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9020293 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions
title Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions
title_full Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions
title_fullStr Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions
title_short Comparison of Frictional Properties of CVD-Grown MoS(2) and Graphene Films under Dry Sliding Conditions
title_sort comparison of frictional properties of cvd-grown mos(2) and graphene films under dry sliding conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9020293
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