Abstract:Increasing demands of multi-functional lubricant materials with well distributed nanoparticles has been generated in the field of oil lubrication. In this study, one-dimensional (1-D) acidified multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and two-dimensional (2-D) graphene oxide (GO) sheets were dispersed together under an ultra-sonication condition to form CNTs/GO hybrids and the corresponding CNTs/GO hybrids decorated with uniform zero-dimensional (0-D) cerium oxide (CeO2) nanoparticles were prepared via a facile hy… Show more
“…An application of inorganic or organic particles also creates opportunities for the multifunctional modification of zinc coatings. The addition of hard particles such as SiO 2 , TiO 2 and CeO 2, improves coating hardness and wear resistance [6]. Soft particles like PTFE, polystyrene or polymethylmethacrylate can equip zinc coatings with a low coefficient of friction or hydrophobic properties [7].…”
This paper presents the results of corrosion and tribological analysis of pure and nanocomposite zinc coatings. Coatings were electroplated using commercially available products—zinc acidic bath and a nanoparticle carrying plating additive. Electrochemical measurements were carried out to compare the anticorrosion performance of coatings. An investigation into the influence of nanoparticles on the mechanical properties was performed. The zinc nanocomposite coating exhibited better wear resistance and higher hardness than the plain zinc coating. The application of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) allowed the detailed description of friction/wear marks. The electrochemical studies revealed that the introduction of nanoparticles into the coating did not compromise its protective properties—a similar resistance of plain and nanocomposite coatings to corrosion was obtained.
“…An application of inorganic or organic particles also creates opportunities for the multifunctional modification of zinc coatings. The addition of hard particles such as SiO 2 , TiO 2 and CeO 2, improves coating hardness and wear resistance [6]. Soft particles like PTFE, polystyrene or polymethylmethacrylate can equip zinc coatings with a low coefficient of friction or hydrophobic properties [7].…”
This paper presents the results of corrosion and tribological analysis of pure and nanocomposite zinc coatings. Coatings were electroplated using commercially available products—zinc acidic bath and a nanoparticle carrying plating additive. Electrochemical measurements were carried out to compare the anticorrosion performance of coatings. An investigation into the influence of nanoparticles on the mechanical properties was performed. The zinc nanocomposite coating exhibited better wear resistance and higher hardness than the plain zinc coating. The application of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) allowed the detailed description of friction/wear marks. The electrochemical studies revealed that the introduction of nanoparticles into the coating did not compromise its protective properties—a similar resistance of plain and nanocomposite coatings to corrosion was obtained.
“…The major peak of C 1s core-level spectrum at 283 eV is deconvoluted into 3 peaks corresponding to C—C, C—OH, and C O bonds, at 283, 283.7, and 287.6 eV, respectively ( Fig. 4 e) [35] . Fig.…”
“…The trends and advances regarding the synthetic routes and structural properties of MWCNTs-based (nano)composites have been discussed in several reports [2][3][4][5][6], proving the importance of this topic for pushing MWCNT exploitation and industrial use forward. Ma et al [2] proposed a new route for the synthesis of MWCNT nanohybrids using azide-terminated poly(methyl methacrylate), through the utilization of a combination of reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer and the alkyne-azide click reaction.…”
Section: Synthesis and Structural Characterization Of Multi-walled Camentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prepared composites have an interesting potential for electromagnetic interference shielding applications [4] and microwave absorbing uses (although only low weight percentage should be used) [5]. In addition, Min et al [6] developed a novel nanocomposite based on acidified MWCNTs, graphene oxide, and cerium oxide nanoparticles, which displayed a promising tribological performance.…”
Section: Synthesis and Structural Characterization Of Multi-walled Camentioning
Since their discovery, multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have received tremendous attention because of their unique electrical, optical, physical, chemical, and mechanical properties [...]
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