Abstract
In this work, a macroporous oil-containing metal-organic framework material (CuBTCO) was prepared by a solvothermal method and vacuum impregnation. The tribological behaviors of PTFE/PEEK fabric composites (PFC) filled with CuBTCO were evaluated by the pin-on-disk tribometer under different loads. The coefficient of friction and mass wear rate of PFC containing 6 wt% CuBTCO (PFC-CuBTCO-6 %) were 0.017 and 1.1 x 10-9 g/ (Nm), respectively, which were reduced by 63.8 % and 76.3 % in comparison to PFC containing 6 wt% CuBTC under the same conditions. The excellent tribological properties of PFC-CuBTCO-6 % are attributed to the solid-liquid synergistic lubrication between the adsorption film formed by the oleylamine released from CuBTCO and the PTFE-based transfer film. This work provides a novel approach for the structural design of solid-liquid synergistic lubrication of fabric liner composites.
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Published in COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING,Volume177,10.1016/j.compositesa.2023.107935;FEB 2024