Abstract:
Carbide derived carbon coating on Ti
3SiC
2 substrate (CDC@Ti
3SiC
2) was prepared by chlorination at 800 ℃ in a flow of 5% Cl
2 + Ar gas mixtures. By using the porous and lamellar structure of the CDC@Ti
3SiC
2 coating as a reservoir for ionic liquids (e.g. 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, LP106), a solid-liquid duplex lubricating coating(CDC@Ti
3SiC
2-LP106 coating) was obtained by vacuum impregnation.The tribological properties of bare Ti
3SiC
2, CDC@Ti
3SiC
2 coating and CDC@Ti
3SiC
2-LP106 coating sliding against a Si
3N
4 ball were investigated in two modes, i.e. high vacuum (10
-4 Pa) and progressive evacuation from 10
5 to 10
-4 Pa. The friction coefficient of CDC@Ti
3SiC
2 coating firstly decreased with the decreasing background pressure and then increased in high vacuum. In comparison, the friction coefficient of CDC@Ti
3SiC
2-LP106 coating was low and insensitive to the variation of the background pressure. In both modes, CDC@Ti
3SiC
2 coating and CDC@Ti
3SiC
2-LP106 coating significantly reduced the friction coefficient of bare Ti
3SiC
2 without obvious improvement on the wear resistance.