S. Igari et al., Effects of molecular structure of aliphatic diols and polyalkylene glycol as lubricants on the wear of aluminum, WEAR, 244(1-2), 2000, pp. 180-184
The lubrication characteristics of aliphatic diols and polyalkylene glycol
on the aluminum-steel friction surface were investigated by using a FALEX m
achine.
Aluminum wear is not influenced by the viscosity of diol and polyalkylene g
lycol, but the molecular structure dose have a significant effect.
The lubricant compounds having OH groups on both ends of molecule increased
aluminum wear but the wear substantially decreased when OH groups were eth
erificated with alkyl groups. Wear also decreased when alkyl group(s) was a
dded to the diol.
The nascent aluminum surface reacts with alcohol to partially form aluminum
alkoxide. As a result, the oxidation layer declines, and wear increases. F
urthermore, the wear of aluminum is increased by such a molecular structure
that makes it difficult for an anti-wear layer to form on the friction sur
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