Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology

The use of solid lubricants such as graphene, graphene oxide, and other nanoparticles have gained notable attention in the tribological community to reduce friction and wear thus aiming at improved energy efficiency and sustainability. Tribological experiments unify rather extreme conditions such as...

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Main Authors: Karsten Woll, Tobias Neuhauser, Camilo Acuña, Donovan Diaz-Droguett, Andreas Rosenkranz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/11/96
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spelling doaj-2249ac759e174781a52874c7b0a8ae972020-11-25T00:05:18ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422019-10-017119610.3390/lubricants7110096lubricants7110096Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in TribologyKarsten Woll0Tobias Neuhauser1Camilo Acuña2Donovan Diaz-Droguett3Andreas Rosenkranz4Institute for Applied Materials – Materials- and Biomechancis (IAM-WBM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GermanyInstitute for Applied Materials – Materials- and Biomechancis (IAM-WBM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GermanyPhysics Institute, Facultad de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago 7820436, ChilePhysics Institute, Facultad de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago 7820436, ChileDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Materials, University of Chile, Santiago 7820436, ChileThe use of solid lubricants such as graphene, graphene oxide, and other nanoparticles have gained notable attention in the tribological community to reduce friction and wear thus aiming at improved energy efficiency and sustainability. Tribological experiments unify rather extreme conditions such as high contact pressures, small contact areas, relative sliding motion, and rapid heating. This combination leads to mechanically- and/or thermally induced chemical, structural and microstructural modifications of the lubricating nanoparticles during rubbing thus altering their material&#8217;s properties. Due to the high sensitivity, we propose nanocalorimetry as the method of choice to shed more light on the thermally-induced processes and changes. As a model material for solid lubricants, we explore the transitions of graphene oxide under heating with 1000 &#176;C/s up to 600 &#176;C using quasi-adiabatic nanocalorimetry. We identify a strong exothermic runaway reaction at 317 &#176;C. This runaway is preceded by exothermic reactions between 75&#8722;125 &#176;C, which are correlated with the release of intercalated species and the formation of CO and CO<sub>2</sub>.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/11/96nanocalorimetrycarbon nanoparticlesgraphene oxideadvanced materials characterization
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author Karsten Woll
Tobias Neuhauser
Camilo Acuña
Donovan Diaz-Droguett
Andreas Rosenkranz
spellingShingle Karsten Woll
Tobias Neuhauser
Camilo Acuña
Donovan Diaz-Droguett
Andreas Rosenkranz
Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology
Lubricants
nanocalorimetry
carbon nanoparticles
graphene oxide
advanced materials characterization
author_facet Karsten Woll
Tobias Neuhauser
Camilo Acuña
Donovan Diaz-Droguett
Andreas Rosenkranz
author_sort Karsten Woll
title Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology
title_short Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology
title_full Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology
title_fullStr Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Thermal Characterization of Graphene Oxide—Nanocalorimetry as a Pathway for Novel Insights in Tribology
title_sort rapid thermal characterization of graphene oxide—nanocalorimetry as a pathway for novel insights in tribology
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The use of solid lubricants such as graphene, graphene oxide, and other nanoparticles have gained notable attention in the tribological community to reduce friction and wear thus aiming at improved energy efficiency and sustainability. Tribological experiments unify rather extreme conditions such as high contact pressures, small contact areas, relative sliding motion, and rapid heating. This combination leads to mechanically- and/or thermally induced chemical, structural and microstructural modifications of the lubricating nanoparticles during rubbing thus altering their material&#8217;s properties. Due to the high sensitivity, we propose nanocalorimetry as the method of choice to shed more light on the thermally-induced processes and changes. As a model material for solid lubricants, we explore the transitions of graphene oxide under heating with 1000 &#176;C/s up to 600 &#176;C using quasi-adiabatic nanocalorimetry. We identify a strong exothermic runaway reaction at 317 &#176;C. This runaway is preceded by exothermic reactions between 75&#8722;125 &#176;C, which are correlated with the release of intercalated species and the formation of CO and CO<sub>2</sub>.
topic nanocalorimetry
carbon nanoparticles
graphene oxide
advanced materials characterization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/11/96
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