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Robust microscale superlubricity under high contact pressure enabled by graphene-coated microsphere.


ABSTRACT: Superlubricity of graphite and graphene has aroused increasing interest in recent years. Yet how to obtain a long-lasting superlubricity between graphene layers, under high applied normal load in ambient atmosphere still remains a challenge but is highly desirable. Here, we report a direct measurement of sliding friction between graphene and graphene, and graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) under high contact pressures by employing graphene-coated microsphere (GMS) probe prepared by metal-catalyst-free chemical vapour deposition. The exceptionally low and robust friction coefficient of 0.003 is accomplished under local asperity contact pressure up to 1 GPa, at arbitrary relative surface rotation angles, which is insensitive to relative humidity up to 51% RH. This ultralow friction is attributed to the sustainable overall incommensurability due to the multi-asperity contact covered with randomly oriented graphene nanograins. This realization of microscale superlubricity can be extended to the sliding between a variety of two-dimensional (2D) layers.

SUBMITTER: Liu SW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5316838 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Robust microscale superlubricity under high contact pressure enabled by graphene-coated microsphere.

Liu Shu-Wei SW   Wang Hua-Ping HP   Xu Qiang Q   Ma Tian-Bao TB   Yu Gui G   Zhang Chenhui C   Geng Dechao D   Yu Zhiwei Z   Zhang Shengguang S   Wang Wenzhong W   Hu Yuan-Zhong YZ   Wang Hui H   Luo Jianbin J  

Nature communications 20170214


Superlubricity of graphite and graphene has aroused increasing interest in recent years. Yet how to obtain a long-lasting superlubricity between graphene layers, under high applied normal load in ambient atmosphere still remains a challenge but is highly desirable. Here, we report a direct measurement of sliding friction between graphene and graphene, and graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) under high contact pressures by employing graphene-coated microsphere (GMS) probe prepared by meta  ...[more]

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