Effect of water on tribocorrosion of imidazolium based ionic liquid

Seiya Watanabe, M. Nakano, K. Miyake, R. Tsuboi, S. Sasaki
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©2013 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have properties such as high thermal stability, low volatility, non-flammability, low melting point, and broad liquid range, which are applicable to superior lubricants and additives. Previous researches on RTILs as a lubricant have mainly focused on the characterization of various types of RTILs and synthesizing novel functionalized RTILs. Tetrafluoro-borate (BF4) and hexafluoro-phosphate (PF6) are the two of the most commonly used anions and RTILs based on the 1-n-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium cation with either the BF4 or PF6 anion are known to be effective lubricants. However, both BF4 and PF6 have been found to undergo complex tribo-chemical reactions and to produce corrosive acid in the presence of water, which is inevitably present in practical use . To understand lubrication mechanism and design RTILs suited for lubricants, it is important to clarify the molecular behavior of water which mixed into RTILs under lubricating condition.
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水对咪唑基离子液体摩擦腐蚀的影响
©2013日本机械工程师学会室温离子液体(RTILs)具有高热稳定性、低挥发性、不可燃性、低熔点和宽液体范围等特性,适用于高级润滑剂和添加剂。以往关于RTILs作为润滑剂的研究主要集中在各种类型RTILs的表征和新型功能化RTILs的合成上。四氟硼酸盐(BF4)和六氟磷酸盐(PF6)是两种最常用的阴离子,以1-n-烷基-3-甲基咪唑阳离子为基础的RTILs (BF4或PF6阴离子)已知是有效的润滑剂。然而,已经发现BF4和PF6都经历了复杂的摩擦化学反应,并在有水的情况下产生腐蚀性酸,这在实际使用中是不可避免的。为了更好地理解RTILs的润滑机理,设计出适用于润滑油的RTILs,研究润滑油中水的分子行为至关重要。
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