M. Ruths et S. Granick, Tribology of confined Fomblin-Z perfluoropolyalkylethers: molecular weightdependence and comparison between unfunctionalized and telechelic chains, TRIBOL LETT, 7(4), 1999, pp. 161-172
The dynamic shear properties of molecularly-thin films of unfunctionalized
and end-functionalized (telechelic) Fomblin-Z perfluoropolyalkylether (PFPA
E) melts with number-average molecular weight M-n approximate to 3000-4000
g mol(-1) have been studied at shear rates of 10(-2)-10(5) s(-1) at normal
pressures of 1 and 3 MPa. The shear responses are compared to measurements
on end-functionalized polymers of the same chemical composition but lower m
olecular weight, M-n approximate to 2000 g mol(-1). The predominantly elast
ic response and high shear moduli of the confined film of unfunctionalized
polymer, Fomblin Z03, suggest that it forms a structure likely to solidify
already at low pressure. Its lubricating properties are less favorable than
the ones found for hydroxyl- (DOL) and piperonyl-terminated Fomblin-Z (AM2
001, AM3001), where associated molecules form a structure less prone to sol
idification under confinement. The thickness of the compressed films of the
end-functionalized polymers increased more strongly with molecular weight
than as M-n(0.5). The shear moduli were found to be larger, the higher the
molecular weight, indicating slower relaxations. At a normal pressure of 3
MPa, these films solidified and displayed stick-slip as seen already at 1 M
Pa in the Z03 film. The limiting shear stress of the unfunctionalized Z03,
sigma > 3 MPa, exceeded by an order of magnitude the limiting shear stress
of all of the end-functionalized polymers. The limiting shear stress of the
hydroxyl-terminated polymer was larger than that of the piperonyl-terminat
ed polymer.