Lubricant thickness effects on friction between Pd(100) surfaces

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Christopher M. Mancinelli
Andrew J. Gellman
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[1] Carnegie Mellon University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Tribology Letters | 2005年 / 18卷
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lubricant; -octane films; UHV chamber;
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Friction measurements have been made between pairs of Pd(100) surfaces prepared in vacuum with adsorbed n-octane films ranging in thickness from 0 to 20 monolayers on each surface. These measurements have been made at lattice misorientation angles of 0° and 45°. Both sets of measurements reveal friction anisotropy at all except the highest n-octane coverages. The friction coefficient drops with increasing n-octane coverage until it reaches a limiting value of μs ≈ 0.4. The static friction coefficient reveals a different dependence on n-octane coverage than has been observed for alcohols. The friction coefficient decreases more slowly with increasing n-octane coverage than for increasing alcohol coverage.
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