INVESTIGADORES
PARY Paola
artículos
Título:
Self-lubricating Cu-MWCNT coatings deposited from an ecofriendly glutamate-based electrolyte
Autor/es:
LEANDRO BENGOA; PABLO SERÉ; PAOLA PARY; MARÍA SUSANA CONCONI; JOSÉ M. FOLGUEIRAS; ENEAS N. MOREL; JORGE TORGA; WALTER EGLI
Revista:
SURFACE AND COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2020 vol. 388
ISSN:
0257-8972
Resumen:
Self-lubricating coatings have been studied for a long time due to their convenience compared to systems whichneed periodic lubrication. For this reason, Cu-CNT composite coatings with high wear resistance and lowcoefficient of friction were obtained by electrodeposition from an ecofriendly alkaline glutamate-based electrolyte. Deposition experiments were performed at various experimental conditions in the presence of lowfrequency ultrasound agitation to ensure particle dispersion and enhance their incorporation in the Cu matrix.Moreover, the effect of 2-Butyne-1,4-diol (an additive use in glutamate-based formulations) on coatings mechanical and tribological properties was assessed. Both pure Cu and Cu-CNT were obtained under all the experimental conditions considered and later characterized by SEM and XRD. Finally, pin-on disk tests wereperformed to estimate the coefficient of friction and determine the wear resistance. The results showed thatincorporation of CNT to the copper matrix led to an improvement of the tribological performance of pure Cu,regardless of deposition parameters. Furthermore, it was found that 2-Butyne-1,4-diol had a strong influence ondeposit microhardness and tribological performance, as a result of the changes in microstructure induced by thisadditive which promoted the development of a (111) texture. Likewise, the incorporation of particles to the Cumatrix promoted changes in surface morphology as well as in the preferred crystalline orientation, promotingcrystal growth along the [311] direction. The results indicate that this simple and cheap methodology is suitablefor fabrication of self-lubricating coatings.