F. Tian et al., Humidity and temperature effect on frictional properties of mica and alkylsilane monolayer self-assembled on mica, LANGMUIR, 15(1), 1999, pp. 244-249
The effects of humidity and temperature on tribological properties of mica
and of the octadecyltriethoxysilane (OTE) monolayer self-assembled on mica
are studied by friction force microscopy under controlled environments. As
the humidity increases, the friction force is observed to decrease for mica
and to increase for OTE at low loads at room temperature. Despite their hy
drophobicity, water can penetrate into OTE films to alter their molecular c
hain ordering and to detach the OTE molecules from the mica substrate. The
occurrence of OTE film damage is manifested as a crossover point in the fri
ction force curves. Heating the samples in the temperature range of 20-80 d
egrees C induces a negligible effect for both mica and OTE in low humidity.
However, in high humidity, a distinctive change in friction was found. Mos
t of the heating effect can be understood by a "local humidity" concept alt
hough various discrepancies still exist.