Jl. Mansot et al., COLLOIDAL ANTIWEAR ADDITIVES .2. TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF COLLOIDAL ADDITIVES IN MILD WEAR REGIME, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 75, 1993, pp. 25-31
The antiwear action of overbased calcium sulfonate detergents in engin
e oils is studied here by analysis of the wear particles generated dur
ing friction tests between two ferrous surfaces. These particles arise
from the delamination of the reaction film formed on the rubbing surf
aces. This paper deals with the structural and physiochemical changes
that the colloidal particles in the contact region have undergone, and
which lead to the build-up of the interfacial film. Transmission elec
tron microscopy on the particles shows that the film is composed of ca
lcite crystallites coming from the carbonate cores of the crystallized
colloidal particles. Amorphous intergranular zones are responsible fo
r the film ''cohesion''. Electron energy loss spectroscopy shows that
the colloidal particles lose some fraction of their organic shell in t
he contact. The good antiwear properties of these additives is explain
ed by the microgranular structure and the adherence of the surface fil
m.