Abstract
Lubricating additives are essential for enhancing the tribological properties of grease. The development of low-cost lubricant additives with excellent biodegradability is expected to be the prevailing trend for future advancements. In this study, biodegradable ultrafine beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) was utilized to enhance the friction reduction, anti-wear and extreme pressure properties of barium complex greases at high temperatures. At 150 degrees C and a load of 150 N, compared to the base grease, the average friction coefficient (AFC) of barium complex grease with 4.5% beta-TCP was reduced by 21.82%. Meanwhile, the wear volume was reduced by 88.43%. Moreover, the extreme pressure properties of the barium complex grease were increased by 3.75 times. The lubrication mechanism of beta-TCP is the formation of a protective film of P and Ca compounds on the surface of the friction partner.
Keywords Plus:RAY PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY,BEHAVIOR,ZNDTP,XPS
Published in RSC ADVANCES,Volume15;10.1039/d5ra00838g,APR 9 2025