Applied Sciences, Vol. 13, Pages 9899: Controllable Friction of an Epoxy Composite via Thermal Treatment

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Applied Sciences, Vol. 13, Pages 9899: Controllable Friction of an Epoxy Composite via Thermal Treatment

Applied Sciences doi: 10.3390/app13179899

Authors: Yacong Hou Yubo Liu Lei Chen Ding Weng Yuan Ma Yadong Yu Yang Wu Jiadao Wang

Smart surfaces with controllable friction have generated considerable attention lately. However, most composites prepared with traditional fillers cannot achieve “real-time” friction conversion. Herein, a new smart surface was designed to achieve different friction coefficients (0.65 and 0.12). Different coefficients of friction were reversibly and precisely controlled via heating. Via friction and heating, 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorohexyl hexadecane (PHHD), a kind of phase-change material—paraffin wax—was released from the microcapsules, and a stable and complete film was formed. It changed the interface from “solid-solid” to “solid-liquid” in a dry friction state. The composite contains microcapsules that prevent phase separation between PHHD and matrix, which enables the composite to have a long service time and switchable friction performance. In addition, this composite can maintain its extraordinary ability even in harsh environments like UV irradiation. By demonstrating switchable friction based on changes in the interactions between contact interfaces, this work provides a new principle for designing smart tribological composites.

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