Anti-friction epoxy resin-based self-lubricating coatings containing Mo2C MXene driven by friction chemistry mechanisms

Guojing Chen, Ziping Liu, Xinrui Wang, Yufei Huang, Chunpeng Chai*

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Abstract

Epoxy (EP) resins are widely involved in the field of polymer coatings as a result of their excellent mechanical performance, superior chemical durability and good adhesion to the substrate. However, the undesirable tribological properties of epoxy pose a challenge for their application and development in protective coatings. Herein, an epoxy-based multifunctional nanocomposite coating (EP-PMo) was prepared by brief ultrasonic dispersion method. Specifically, epoxy matrix was modified by one-step blending using a complex of the emerging two-dimensional materials MXene (Mo2C) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The chemical structure of the coatings was characterized using XRD, XPS, FT-IR, and the surface morphology and elemental distribution were analyzed using SEM/EDS. The prepared nanocomposite coating exhibits excellent tribological properties, thermal conductivity and salt water corrosion resistance. The lubricity of the nanocomposite was improved by 80 % compared to EP. The coefficient of friction (COF) of the EP-PMo containing 0.4 wt% Mo2C was only 0.09, proving that EP-PMo4 coating has superior lubricity performance. Moreover, due to the excellent thermal conductivity of the nanocomposite coating, the surface temperature of the coating increased by 37 % after it was placed on a 60 °C hot table for 10 s. The COF of the nanocomposite coating changed slightly in simulated seawater after 6 days immersion. Therefore, the EP-PMo coating combines thermal conductivity, anti-corrosion, and friction resistance, which has potential applications in the field of protective coatings for marine equipment and metal devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number161173
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume679
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Epoxy coating
  • Lubrication
  • MoC
  • PTFE
  • Tribological mechanism

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