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Nano-Structured Carbide-Derived Carbon Films and Their Tribology
Authors:Michael McNallan   Daniel Ersoy   Ranyi Zhu   Allen Lee   Christopher White   Sascha Welz   Yury Gogotsi   Ali Erdemir  Andriy Kovalchenko
Affiliation:

aCME Department M/C 246, University of Illinois at Chicago, 842 W. Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60607, USA

bDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering and A. J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

cEnergy Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA

Abstract:Carbide-derived carbon (CDC) is a form of carbon produced by reacting metal carbides, such as SiC or TiC, with halogens at temperatures high enough to produce fast kinetics, but too low to permit the re- arrangement of the carbon atoms into an equilibrium graphitic structure. The structure of CDC is derivative of the original carbide structure and contains nanoscale porosity and both sp2 and sp3 bonded carbon in a variety of nanoscale structures. CDC can be produced as a thin film on hard carbides to improve their tri- bological performance. CDC coatings are distinguished by their low friction coefficients and high wear resis- tance in many important industrial environments and by their resistance to spallation and delamination. The tribology of CDC coatings on SiC surfaces is described in detail.
Keywords:carbon   coatings   tribology   friction   chlorination
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