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Enhancement of Tribological Performance of Lubricants Using Polydimethylsiloxane Powder Additives

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Journal RSC Adv
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Oct 1
PMID 39351419
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This study explored the potential enhancement of lubrication performance by incorporating polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) powder as a lubricant additive. The PDMS powder was successfully synthesized mechanical and thermal processes, exhibiting a particle size distribution with an average diameter of 39 μm. XRD and FTIR analyses confirmed the amorphous structure and chemical composition of the PDMS-based silicone rubber powder. XPS analysis provided evidence of increased crosslinking in the crosslinked PDMS powders, with shifts in binding energies and changes in elemental ratios, supporting enhanced Si-O-Si network formation. The addition of the powder to the Poly alpha Olefin (PAO)-based lubricating oil induced notable changes in the physicochemical properties, including viscosity and contact angle. Friction tests revealed that the introduction of silicone rubber powder did not compromise the friction behavior of the lubricating oil owing to the soft and deformable nature of the powder particles, which minimized direct metal-to-metal contact. A significant observation was the decreasing trend in the wear rate with increasing powder concentration, which reached a minimum at 2 wt%. This phenomenon is attributed to a synergistic combination of particle deformation, stress absorption/dispersion effects, and lubricating film formation. Optical microscopy analysis provided visual evidence supporting the low wear rate, with specimens containing 1 wt% and 2 wt% concentrations exhibiting narrow wear widths and reduced wear particle adhesion. Further augmentation of the wear resistance and durability is anticipated through the addition of silicone rubber curing agents, which are expected to bolster the mechanical strength and load-bearing capacity of PDMS powder particles while enhancing the stability of the lubricating film.

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