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Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study

Recent engine design and emission trends have led to the commercial use of Atmospheric Plasma Spray (APS) coatings for cylinder liner applications like the TiO(2) APS coating. It was shown in our previous work that this type of coating showed better friction results compared to steel lubricated with...

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Autores principales: Deshpande, P., Minfray, C., Dassenoy, F., Le Mogne, T., Jose, D., Cobian, M., Thiebaut, B.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9079983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00234g
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author Deshpande, P.
Minfray, C.
Dassenoy, F.
Le Mogne, T.
Jose, D.
Cobian, M.
Thiebaut, B.
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Minfray, C.
Dassenoy, F.
Le Mogne, T.
Jose, D.
Cobian, M.
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description Recent engine design and emission trends have led to the commercial use of Atmospheric Plasma Spray (APS) coatings for cylinder liner applications like the TiO(2) APS coating. It was shown in our previous work that this type of coating showed better friction results compared to steel lubricated with MoDTC. To further investigate this feature, a parametric study was carried out involving the effect of MoDTC concentration, test temperature, Hertzian contact pressure and the change of counterpart materials from steel balls to ceramic balls (Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2)). Ball-on-flat tribotests were carried out on a reciprocating (ball-on-flat) tribometer lubricated with base oil containing MoDTC. Results show that for all the test conditions used including the concentration of MoDTC, test temperature and the contact pressure, lower friction and wear is observed for the TiO(2) APS coating compared to reference steel. To explain the low friction behavior, tribofilm compositions were investigated and it was observed that MoS(2) is always formed in the case of TiO(2) APS with no oxysulphide species. For the reference steel, MoO(x)S(y) species are mainly detected in the tribofilms. XPS analyses performed on TiO(2) APS flats when the counterpart material was changed from steel balls to ceramic balls suggested the formation of MoS(2) (Mo in +iv oxidation state) and Mo–C (Mo in +iv or +ii oxidation state) species with a negligible amount of MoO(3) (Mo in +vi oxidation state). It was also shown that a significant amount of molybdenum atoms inside the tribofilm, originating from MoDTC (Mo in +v oxidation state) were reduced in the tribological contact. A mechanism for the decomposition of MoDTC on the basis of tribocatalytic behaviour hypothesized in our previous work was proposed and discussed.
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spelling pubmed-90799832022-05-09 Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study Deshpande, P. Minfray, C. Dassenoy, F. Le Mogne, T. Jose, D. Cobian, M. Thiebaut, B. RSC Adv Chemistry Recent engine design and emission trends have led to the commercial use of Atmospheric Plasma Spray (APS) coatings for cylinder liner applications like the TiO(2) APS coating. It was shown in our previous work that this type of coating showed better friction results compared to steel lubricated with MoDTC. To further investigate this feature, a parametric study was carried out involving the effect of MoDTC concentration, test temperature, Hertzian contact pressure and the change of counterpart materials from steel balls to ceramic balls (Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2)). Ball-on-flat tribotests were carried out on a reciprocating (ball-on-flat) tribometer lubricated with base oil containing MoDTC. Results show that for all the test conditions used including the concentration of MoDTC, test temperature and the contact pressure, lower friction and wear is observed for the TiO(2) APS coating compared to reference steel. To explain the low friction behavior, tribofilm compositions were investigated and it was observed that MoS(2) is always formed in the case of TiO(2) APS with no oxysulphide species. For the reference steel, MoO(x)S(y) species are mainly detected in the tribofilms. XPS analyses performed on TiO(2) APS flats when the counterpart material was changed from steel balls to ceramic balls suggested the formation of MoS(2) (Mo in +iv oxidation state) and Mo–C (Mo in +iv or +ii oxidation state) species with a negligible amount of MoO(3) (Mo in +vi oxidation state). It was also shown that a significant amount of molybdenum atoms inside the tribofilm, originating from MoDTC (Mo in +v oxidation state) were reduced in the tribological contact. A mechanism for the decomposition of MoDTC on the basis of tribocatalytic behaviour hypothesized in our previous work was proposed and discussed. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9079983/ /pubmed/35541360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00234g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Deshpande, P.
Minfray, C.
Dassenoy, F.
Le Mogne, T.
Jose, D.
Cobian, M.
Thiebaut, B.
Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study
title Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study
title_full Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study
title_fullStr Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study
title_full_unstemmed Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study
title_short Tribocatalytic behaviour of a TiO(2) atmospheric plasma spray (APS) coating in the presence of the friction modifier MoDTC: a parametric study
title_sort tribocatalytic behaviour of a tio(2) atmospheric plasma spray (aps) coating in the presence of the friction modifier modtc: a parametric study
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9079983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00234g
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