1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1648(96)07272-9
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Application of soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy in chemical characterization of antiwear films generated by ZDDP Part I: the effects of physical parameters

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“…The general conditions is that there is a viscous layer of physically -adsorbed additive on the top layer of the tribofilm which can be easily removed by means of solvents and washing. Underneath this viscous layer, there is a chemically adsorbed layer of amorphous zinc and iron polyphosphates with different chain lengths [3,[24][25][26]. The ZDDP tribofilm has a layered structure with different chain lengths at different positions in the layer [24,26]; shorter chain polyphosphate layers are present at the bottom adjacent to the substrate interlinked with the iron oxide.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Zddp Tribofilmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general conditions is that there is a viscous layer of physically -adsorbed additive on the top layer of the tribofilm which can be easily removed by means of solvents and washing. Underneath this viscous layer, there is a chemically adsorbed layer of amorphous zinc and iron polyphosphates with different chain lengths [3,[24][25][26]. The ZDDP tribofilm has a layered structure with different chain lengths at different positions in the layer [24,26]; shorter chain polyphosphate layers are present at the bottom adjacent to the substrate interlinked with the iron oxide.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Zddp Tribofilmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above results indicate that the active elements (such as S, P, Zn, and N) are likely to react with the surfaces of sliding pairs to form inorganic compounds of higher toughness. Numerous studies have established that the lubricating mechanism of ZDDP can be attributed to the formation of tribochemical film by S, P, and Zn [4,36,41]. Therefore, it is deduced that the effective lubricating performance of P 888S S P and N 88816 can be attributed to the tribochemical reactions in the process of friction.…”
Section: Xps Spectra Of Wear Scar Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of investigations have been conducted to evaluate the performances of additive mixtures and to determine the composition of associated tribofilms. Several factors were identified as playing a role: additive structure [1,2], additives concentration [3][4][5][6], base oil nature [7,8], …, or combinations of these parameters. A detailed review on published information on that topic was written by Willermet [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed review on published information on that topic was written by Willermet [9]. Non-chemical parameters such as characteristics of the solid antagonists (hardness, roughness) or test conditions (load, temperature, sliding speed) [3,10] also might influence the additive interactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%