Effects of Surface Chemical Properties on the Frictional Properties of Self-Assembled Monolayers Lubricated with Oleic Acid
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of hexadecanethiol (HDT) and 16-mercaptohexadecanoic acid (MHDA) were used to vary the surface chemical properties, and oleic acid (OA) was used as a lubricant. A pin-on-disk tribometer equipped with Fourier transform IR (FT-IR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the results of lubricants under various lubricating condition, and sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy was used to obtain static information on the molecular structure of the boundary layer. The FT-IR results for the frictional properties of the SAMs lubricated with OA indicated that a transition from the hydrodynamic to mixed lubrication regime for the HDT-SAM occurred, however, the MHDA-SAM remained in the hydrodynamic lubrication regime under our experimental conditions. The FT-IR results indicate that in the hydrodynamic lubrication regime, the gauche/trans conformer ratio in the OA molecules decreased with the thinning of the oil film thickness for both HDT- and MHDA-SAMs. Upon the transition from the hydrodynamic to mixed lubrication regime, the gauche/trans conformer ratio increased. The SFG results for OA/HDT interface indicated that the HDT layer was only slightly influenced by the adsorption of OA, however, the adsorbed layer of the OA contained significant gauche defects. For the MHDA-SAM, OA molecules were adsorbed on the surface through hydrogen-bonding between their carboxyl groups. From the SFG and FT-IR results, the difference in the interaction between the types of SAMs and the OA is considered to affect the frictional properties of SAMs lubricated with OA.
著者
-
Nakano Miki
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (amri) National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science A
-
Korenaga Atsushi
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Tech
-
Miyake Koji
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (amri) Aist
-
Sasaki Shinya
Department Of Forest And Forest Products Sciences Kyushu University
-
NAKANO Miki
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (AMRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
-
Kume Takamasa
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
-
Takiwatari Koji
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (AMRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
-
Tsuboi Ryo
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo University of Science
-
Korenaga Atsushi
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (AMRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
関連論文
- Sinapyl alcohol-specific peroxidase isoenzyme catalyzes the formation of the dehydrogenative polymer from sinapyl alcohol
- P-MNS-06 HIGHLY-EFFICIENT METHOD FOR FABRICATING NANO GROOVES USING MULTILAYER FILMS(Micro/Nanosystem Science and Technology,Technical Program of Poster Session)
- MNS-K TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SELF-ASSEMBLED MOLECULAR LAYERS(Micro/Nanosystem Science and Technology IV,Technical Program of Oral Presentations)
- MNS-03 THE EFFECT OF MICRO-TEXTURING ON TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES(Micro/Nanosystem Science and Technology I,Technical Program of Oral Presentations)
- Alkyl-Chain-Length Dependence of Frictional Properties of Alkyl-Substituted Phthalocyanines Physisorbed on Graphite Surfaces
- Photoionization Threshold of Perylene on Water Surfaces Measured by Synchrotron Radiation
- An Adaptive Array Antenna Based on the IQ-Division Bandpass Sampling(Software Defined Radio Technology and Its Applications)
- An Adaptive Array Antenna Based on the IQ-Division Bandpass Sampling
- High-Temperature Tribological Properties of Al_2O_3-X (X : BaCrO_4, BaSO_4 and CaSO_4) Spark-Plasma-Sintered Composites Containing Sintering Additives
- Synthesis of Alkyl-substituted, Strapped Porphyrin to Prepare Stable Alkyl-chain-assisted Self-assembled Monolayers of Porphyrin Conjugates
- 404 Friction and wear properties of Al-Si based plasma spraying films
- Transcriptional and translational analyses of poplar anionic peroxidase isoenzymes
- EXHAUSTIVE ANALYSIS OF POPLAR PEROXIDASES (2) : TRANSCRITION AND PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS
- Field Effect of Self-Assembled Organic Multilayer in Nanogap Electrode; Current Oscillation Behaviour at Room Temperature
- Effects of Surface Chemical Properties on the Frictional Properties of Self-Assembled Monolayers Lubricated with Oleic Acid
- Effects of Residual Gases on Tribo-Chemical Reaction of Nickel in Hydrogen Gas Atmosphere
- The Effect of Pile-Up and Contact Area on Hardness Test by Nanoindentation
- Hypercalcemia Following Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation to Correct Osteopetrosis Associated with the NEMO Mutation [Innovation in Transplant and Regenerative Medicine. The 13th Meeting of Hirosaki International Forum of Medical Science. Communication
- Effects of Structure on the Tribological Properties of Organic Self-Assembled Molecular Layers