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Nanoscale friction and wear of a polymer coated with graphene

Abstract

Friction and wear of polymers at the nanoscale is a challenging problem due to the complex viscoelastic properties and structure. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate how a graphene sheet on top of the semicrystalline polymer polyvinyl alcohol affects the friction and wear. Our setup is meant to resemble an AFM experiment with a silicon tip. We have used two different graphene sheets, namely an unstrained, flat sheet, and one that has been crumpled before being deposited on the polymer. The graphene protects the top layer of the polymer from wear and reduces the friction. The unstrained flat graphene is stiffer, and we find that it constrains the polymer chains and reduces the indentation depth.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Robin Sam Vacher
  • Astrid S. de Wijn

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2022

Published in

Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology

ISSN

2190-4286

Volume

13

Page(s)

63 - 73

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository