In the past few years, inorganic fullerene‐like (IF) supramolecules of metal dichalcogenide WS2 and MoS2 with structures closely related to (nested) carbon fullerenes and nanotubes have been synthesized. Recent experiments showed that IF added to oil and impregnated into the porous matrixes possess lubricating properties superior to those of layered WS2 and MoS2 (2H platelets). The main goal of this work was to analyze the mechanism of friction of fullerene‐like nanoparticles. Friction and wear behavior of IF in different contact conditions is studied. Third body model is considered. Sliding/rolling of the IF nanoparticles in the boundary of the first bodies and in between the wear particles (third body) is supposed to facilitate the shear of the lubrication film. Broken and oxidized 2H‐WS2 small pieces adhered to wear debris do not provide high tribological properties especially under high loads.
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L. Rapoport;
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Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
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V. Leshchinsky;
V. Leshchinsky
Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
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M. Lvovsky;
M. Lvovsky
Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
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O. Nepomnyashchy;
O. Nepomnyashchy
Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
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Yu Volovik;
Yu Volovik
Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
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R. Tenne
R. Tenne
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5775
Print ISSN: 0036-8792
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2002
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology (2002) 54 (4): 171–176.
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Rapoport L, Leshchinsky V, Lvovsky M, Nepomnyashchy O, Volovik Y, Tenne R (2002), "Mechanism of friction of fullerenes". Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 54 No. 4 pp. 171–176, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00368790210431727
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