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그래핀의 나노스케일 마찰 및 표면 특성에 대한 연구동향Research Trends in the Nanoscale Friction and SurfaceCharacteristics of Graphene

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Research Trends in the Nanoscale Friction and SurfaceCharacteristics of Graphene
Authors
윤민아김광섭조대현
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
한국트라이볼로지학회
Keywords
graphene; friction; surface characteristics; superlubricity; 그래핀; 마찰; 표면 특성; 초윤활성
Citation
한국트라이볼로지학회지, v.37, no.5, pp.151 - 163
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KCI
Journal Title
한국트라이볼로지학회지
Volume
37
Number
5
Start Page
151
End Page
163
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/4938
DOI
10.9725/kts.2021.37.5.151
ISSN
2713-8011
Abstract
Since the discovery of single-layer graphene, exploiting graphene’s excellent physical/chemical properties in tribology systems has been a topic of interest in academia over the last few decades. There is no doubt that understanding the underlying friction mechanism of graphite should precede this. Even now, new properties of graphene are being reported in academia, and based on this, studies exploring the origins of graphene’s surface properties and friction characteristics in a wide range of scales are also being performed. From the perspective of lubrication engineering, graphene research can be largely divided into studies that 1) reveal its basic friction mechanism at the nanoscale and 2) explore its application in macroscale sliding systems. At the nanoscale, the basic friction mechanism of graphene is mainly due to its atomic thickness. In this paper, the various research on the nanoscale friction and surface characteristics of graphene is reviewed. Graphene surface properties, such as wettability and surface energy and the basic friction mechanisms of graphene attributed to adhesion, electron-phonon scattering, bending stiffness, and the underlying substrate, are summarized. Further, we provide the research outcomes on the superlubricity of graphene. Finally, the potential application and challenges of the superlubricity of graphene are highlighted. Through this, we intend to provide summarized information to researchers interested in the tribological properties of graphene and help set the direction of future research.
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