Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin

A new self-lubricating, wear resistant epoxy resin material (ER+DCi) has been obtained by addition of a 9 wt.% of the room-temperature protic ionic liquid (PIL) tri-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium)] citrate (DCi) to the mixture of the prepolymer and the hardener composed of a mixture of amines. The hig...

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Main Authors: M. D. Aviles, N. Saurin, T. Espinosa, J. Sanes, J. Arias-Pardilla, F. J. Carrion, M. D. Bermudez
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Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2017-03-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0007666&mi=cd
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spelling doaj-fa1f946a359a4aa7bbffd002743231a22020-11-25T00:47:51ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2017-03-0111321922910.3144/expresspolymlett.2017.23Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resinM. D. AvilesN. SaurinT. EspinosaJ. SanesJ. Arias-PardillaF. J. CarrionM. D. BermudezA new self-lubricating, wear resistant epoxy resin material (ER+DCi) has been obtained by addition of a 9 wt.% of the room-temperature protic ionic liquid (PIL) tri-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium)] citrate (DCi) to the mixture of the prepolymer and the hardener composed of a mixture of amines. The highly polar tricationic protic ammonium carboxylate ionic liquid shows a high contact angle on the resin surface and distributes inside the epoxy matrix as spheres of around 50 µm in diameter, with a mean density of approximately 38 mm2. The presence of the ionic liquid fluid phase inside the cavities has been determined by SEM observation of fracture surfaces and FTIR microscopy. The DCi phase reduces the residual curing enthalpy and the glass transition temperature, as determined by DSC, without significantly changing microhardness or electrical resistivity values. DMA analysis shows that DCi reduces storage modulus, loss modulus and tan δ values. The tribological performance of the new material has been compared with that of the neat epoxy resin under pin-on-disc sliding conditions. ER+DCi shows more than 50% reduction of the friction coefficient with respect to neat epoxy resin, and no surface damage, in contrast with the severe wear that takes place in the case of neat epoxy resin. A self-lubrication mechanism by release of the ionic liquid lubricant under load is proposed.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0007666&mi=cdThermosetting resinsprotic ionic liquidself-lubrication
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author M. D. Aviles
N. Saurin
T. Espinosa
J. Sanes
J. Arias-Pardilla
F. J. Carrion
M. D. Bermudez
spellingShingle M. D. Aviles
N. Saurin
T. Espinosa
J. Sanes
J. Arias-Pardilla
F. J. Carrion
M. D. Bermudez
Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Thermosetting resins
protic ionic liquid
self-lubrication
author_facet M. D. Aviles
N. Saurin
T. Espinosa
J. Sanes
J. Arias-Pardilla
F. J. Carrion
M. D. Bermudez
author_sort M. D. Aviles
title Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
title_short Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
title_full Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
title_fullStr Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
title_full_unstemmed Self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
title_sort self-lubricating, wear resistant protic ionic liquid-epoxy resin
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description A new self-lubricating, wear resistant epoxy resin material (ER+DCi) has been obtained by addition of a 9 wt.% of the room-temperature protic ionic liquid (PIL) tri-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium)] citrate (DCi) to the mixture of the prepolymer and the hardener composed of a mixture of amines. The highly polar tricationic protic ammonium carboxylate ionic liquid shows a high contact angle on the resin surface and distributes inside the epoxy matrix as spheres of around 50 µm in diameter, with a mean density of approximately 38 mm2. The presence of the ionic liquid fluid phase inside the cavities has been determined by SEM observation of fracture surfaces and FTIR microscopy. The DCi phase reduces the residual curing enthalpy and the glass transition temperature, as determined by DSC, without significantly changing microhardness or electrical resistivity values. DMA analysis shows that DCi reduces storage modulus, loss modulus and tan δ values. The tribological performance of the new material has been compared with that of the neat epoxy resin under pin-on-disc sliding conditions. ER+DCi shows more than 50% reduction of the friction coefficient with respect to neat epoxy resin, and no surface damage, in contrast with the severe wear that takes place in the case of neat epoxy resin. A self-lubrication mechanism by release of the ionic liquid lubricant under load is proposed.
topic Thermosetting resins
protic ionic liquid
self-lubrication
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