Nitrogen-doped lubricating additives have been proved
to be an
effective strategy to improve the tribological properties of lubricating
oil. However, the traditional preparation methods of nitrogen-doped
lubricating additives have the defects including harsh preparation
conditions and a time-consuming preparation process. Herein, we report
a preparation method of nitrogen-doped carbon dot (NCD) lubricating
additives in a short time by one-step aldehyde condensation reaction
at room temperature. The small size effect and nitrogen-containing
functional groups of NCD lubricating additives provide favorable conditions
for their dispersion and low friction in base oil. The tribological
properties of NCD lubricating additives in sunflower oil (SFO) and
PAO10 were systematically evaluated. The results show that NCD lubricating
additives could reduce the average friction coefficient of SFO from
0.15 to 0.06 and PAO10 oil from 0.12 to 0.06, and the wear width is
also decreased by 50–60%. In particular, the friction curve
is very stable, and the friction coefficient was maintained at about
0.06 even under the working time of 5 h. By analyzing the morphology
and chemical properties of the worn surface, the lubrication effect
of NCDs is attributed to its small size effect and adsorption, which
was easy to enter the friction gap to fill and repair. Furthermore,
the doping of nitrogen induces the occurrence of friction chemical
reactions, forming a friction film of nitrides and metal oxides at
the friction interface, which effectively reduces the friction and
wear of the surface. These findings provide a possibility for the
convenient and effective preparation of NCD lubricating additives.