Nanosized Cu, modified by an organic compound containing S and P was synthe
sized using a surface-modification method. The size and structure of the Cu
nanoparticles were characterized by means of a transmission electron micro
scope (TEM) and electron diffraction (ED). Their tribological behavior was
evaluated on a four-ball machine. The results showed that Cu nanoparticles
as an oil additive have better friction-reduction and antiwear properties t
han ZDDP, especially at high applied load. Meanwhile, they can also strikin
gly improve the load-carrying capacity of the base oil. The rubbed surface
was investigated by electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and X-ray photoelec
tron spectroscopy (XPS). It was found that the boundary film on the worn su
rface consisted of a Cu nanoparticle deposited film and a tribochemical rea
ction film containing S and P. A synergistic effect between the deposited f
ilm and tribochemical reaction film contributes to the good tribological pr
operties of oil.