Je. Olsen et al., IN-SITU ANALYSIS OF THE TRIBOCHEMICAL REACTIONS OF DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON BY INTERNAL-REFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY, Wear, 200(1-2), 1996, pp. 233-237
An apparatus has been constructed to characterize the chemical interme
diates and products of tribochemical reactions in situ by means of int
ernal reflection spectroscopy. Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were de
posited by plasma chemical vapor deposition on rubbing substrates and
on a germanium internal reflectance element. Spectra were taken in sit
u while rubbing the surfaces together under moderate loads (approximat
ely 7.8 kPa pressure). The surface of the DLC was found to contain car
bonyl groups immediately after deposition. Rubbing the surfaces in air
and in water removed these groups. Rubbing also oxidized the surface,
forming carbon-oxygen single bonds. A sporadic tribochemical reaction
involved the formation of tertiary vinyl groups at the surface.