Construction of biomimetic textures and modification of self-lubrication mechanisms on the surface of sulfonated polyether ether ketone films
Journal of Materials Science, ISSN: 1573-4803, Vol: 59, Issue: 36, Page: 16932-16946
2024
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Polymer-based self-lubricating materials are designed to improve the efficiency and reliability of mechanical systems, reducing energy consumption and material loss. Herein, inspired by the texture of the smooth leaf surface, the polyether ether ketone was first subjected to a sulfonation treatment before the plant texture was introduced to the surface of the sulfonated polyether ether ketone (SPEEK) films. The optical microscopy results indicate the successful construction of different bionic textures on SPEEK film surface. Based on the reduction in the contact area between the friction pairs, and the accommodation of abrasive debris by the uneven bionic textures, the tribological performance of SPEEK films under dry friction conditions shows unique advantages. Additionally, the wear morphology and self-lubrication mechanism of bionic textured films were investigated by 3D profilometry, SEM, and XPS. The results show that under the effect of frictional heat and frictional force, the bionic texture morphology changes to fish scale, which reduces the resistance to friction, resulting in a lower friction coefficient and wear rate. This strategy of constructing bionic textures on functional polymer surfaces using a facile process provides a reference for exploring novel self-lubricating materials. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)
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