2016
DOI: 10.1038/nature20135
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The evolving quality of frictional contact with graphene

Abstract: Graphite and other lamellar materials are used as dry lubricants for macroscale metallic sliding components and high-pressure contacts. It has been shown experimentally that monolayer graphene exhibits higher friction than multilayer graphene and graphite, and that this friction increases with continued sliding, but the mechanism behind this remains subject to debate. It has long been conjectured that the true contact area between two rough bodies controls interfacial friction. The true contact area, defined f… Show more

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“…[3] Although the term "tribology" was only coined in the 1960s, [4] tribological technologies date back to antiquity. [9,10] Transportation of the massive stone building blocks of the pyramids required lubricated contacts.…”
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“…[3] Although the term "tribology" was only coined in the 1960s, [4] tribological technologies date back to antiquity. [9,10] Transportation of the massive stone building blocks of the pyramids required lubricated contacts.…”
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“…The four‐layer graphene had a thickness of 1.035 nm, and the interlayer distance was 0.3445 nm. The interactions of CC, SiSi, and CSi covalent bonds were simulated by the adaptive intermolecular reactive empirical bond order (AIREBO), Tersoff and 6–12 Lennard‐Jones (LJ) potentials, respectively . For the LJ potential, the total energy U was calculated U(r) = 4ε{}σ/r12 σ/r6 where ε is the depth of the potential well, σ is the distance in which the interparticle potential is zero, and r is the distance between pairs atoms .…”
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“…For the LJ potential, the total energy U was calculated U(r) = 4ε{}σ/r12 σ/r6 where ε is the depth of the potential well, σ is the distance in which the interparticle potential is zero, and r is the distance between pairs atoms . Herein, ε C‐Si , σ C‐Si , and r C‐Si were 0.0096 eV, 3.0 Å, and 10 Å, respectively . The simulations were carried out at 300 K using the Nosé‐Hoover thermostat and LAMMPS code.…”
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“…These results are inconsistent with the traditional velocity strengthening mechanism and require further investigation. At the microscopic level, multilayered nanocomposites have received increasing attention with the evolution of frictional characteristics 2224 and dynamic responses 25 . Multilayered graphene has prompted substantial research interest owing to its excellent specific energy dissipation under hypervelocity impacts 1, 26, 27 , which is related with the intrinsic strength and fracture toughness of graphene layers 28, 29 .…”
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