Zhou XiantaoYimou WangJian ChenAn-Lin LiuLiang Ma
This work reports a novel method to chemically modify the surface of molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) powder that is used as the antigalling filler in the lubricants for thread-tubing in oil pipelines. The modification by way of coupling agents effectively reduces friction and improves the antiwear and antigalling properties. The effects of three coupling agents, including KH-570, polyvinylpyrrolidone and hexadecyl cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, on particle resistance to sedimentation, powder activation index and lipophilicity are compared in detail. KH-570 on the powder improves the lipophilicity and the dispersion stability of MoS 2 . The modified MoS 2 exhibits a much improved activation index, more than twice the original MoS 2 powder. The amount of DOP absorbed by modified MoS 2 powder decreases significantly. The turbidity is much higher in the modified MoS 2 powders, this is in good accordance with the findings from other tests – that is, the lipophilicity has improved. The lipophilicity of the modified MoS 2 increases then decreases with the increased concentration of KH-570. Overall, KH-570 outperforms the rest and is further explored for optimisation and coupling mechanism.
Alexey LipatovPankaj SharmaAlexei GruvermanAlexander Sinitskii
Chao FanTao LiZhongming WeiNengjie HuoFangyuan LuJuehan YangRenxiong LiShengxue YangBo LiWenping HuJingbo Li
Jing GaoMiyu ZhangJingtao WangGuanhua LiuHengrao LiuYanjun Jiang