Development of Graphene Related Solid Lubricant Coating
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Master's Thesis
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Tribological coatings are important for improving performance and service life by
reducing friction and wear in mechanical systems across several industries. Making
composite coatings that balance tribological and electrical properties can improve
mechanical strength, durability, and electrical performance with positive effects on
energy efficiency and material use.
Graphene is known for its good structural, electrical, thermal, and lubrication
properties. One of its derivatives- reduced graphene oxide (RGO), has a similar
structure and properties. In this work, the aim was to make composite coatings
by combining the ability of graphene- related materials with polymers and metals.
RGO- polymer composite coatings were prepared using direct application and dip
coating methods. In parallel, RGO- copper (Cu) multilayer composites were developed
using surface modification, direct application, and electroplating processes.
Among the samples, RGO- Cu coatings showed better overall results. Coatings with
one to five layers were made on steel and copper substrates.
Tribological, electrical, adhesion tests were carried out on the samples and characterization
techniques used to analyze the properties. RGO outer layers on steel
showed good friction performance but were electrically insulating. Cu outer layers
gave better electrical properties but inferior wear properties. RGO layer interfacial
bonding over Cu coating seems weak.
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graphene, surface technology, coating, tribology, composite, process development, testing, characterization
