Structural and Dynamic Properties of Hexadecane Lubricants under Shear Flow in a Confined Geometry
Abstract
Using shear dynamics simulations we investigated the structure and dynamics of hexadecane (n-C_(16)H_(34)) lubricant films of a nanoscale thickness, confined between two solid surfaces (Fe_2O_3) covered with a self-assembled monolayer of wear inhibitors [i.e., dithiophosphate molecules DTP = S_2P(OR)_2 with R = iPr, iBu, and Ph]. We found significant density oscillations in the lubricant films, especially near the top and bottom boundaries. Prom the density oscillations we can define 9-10 layers for a film of 44 Å thickness, and 5 layers for a 20 Å thick film. The motions of individual lubricant molecules in the direction perpendicular to the surfaces are rather restricted, spanning only 1-2 layers during the entire 200 ps. We also observed the stick-slip motion of the lubricant molecules near the bottom and top boundaries in the direction of shear. However, the change from stick to slip state (or vice versa) for a lubricant molecule does not correlate with the change in its radius of gyration or end-to-end distance. The characteristics of the stick-slip motion of the lubricant molecules are strongly influenced by the type of organic R-group in the wear inhibitor molecules.
Additional Information
© 2001 American Chemical Society. Publication Date (Print): August 10, 2001. This research was supported by the Chevron Chemical Company (Oronite Technology group). The development of the methodologies used here was supported by grants from the DOE-ASCI-ASAP and NSF (CHE 95-12279 and ASC 92-17368). The facilities of the MSC used in this research are also supported by grants from ARO-DURIP, BP Amoco, ARO-MURI (Kiserow), Beckman Institute, Seiko-Epson, Exxon, Avery-Dennison Corp., 3M, Dow, and Chevron Research Technology Co.Additional details
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- Chevron Chemical Company
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- NSF
- CHE 95-12279
- NSF
- ASC 92-17368
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- BP Amoco
- Caltech Beckman Institute
- Seiko-Epson
- Exxon
- Avery-Dennison Corp.
- 3M
- Dow Chemical Company
- Chevron Research and Technology Co.
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