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The degradation mechanisms of some perfluoropolyether lubricants, model lub
ricants and DLC coating were studied in this paper. The degradation fragmen
ts from the tests of the PFPE lubricants can be divided into two groups. On
e group includes the gas fragments containing fluorine atoms, which are gen
erated from the decomposition of the lubricants themselves; while the other
group, including H-2, C2H3, C2H5, and CO2, is generated from the degradati
on of the DLC coating on the disk surfaces. The test results from the model
lubricants clearly show that the carbon dioxide produced in the tests is g
enerated from the DLC coating, not from the decomposition of the lubricants
or model lubricants. The C-O bond is a weak bond in both the lubricant and
model lubricant molecules: it is easier to be broken. Because of the polar
characteristics of the C-O bond. it is easy to be attacked and broken down
by low-energy electrons generated during sliding. Triboelectrical reaction
is a dominant degradation mechanism of the lubricants and model lubricants
.