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The perfluorooctyltrichlorosilane molecular layer was self-assembled on glass plate. The tribological properties of the molecular layer in water were studied with the method of ball on disk. An interesting phenomenon was found that low friction coefficients of 0.02–0.08 were obtained when the friction pair was lubricated with only a water droplet. Whereas, when the friction pair was encircled with large amount of water or fully immersed in water, the friction coefficient was higher than that under a droplet lubrication. A mechanism of water droplet lubrication was proposed that the surface tension caused by the solid-liquid-air three-phase interface makes water molecules enter into the contact zone, which separates the two friction surfaces and provides a low friction coefficient. However, water film can hardly form when more water encircles the friction pair, due to the attraction between water molecules.
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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 50605034 and 50721004) and National Basic Research Program of China (“973“ Program) (Grant No. 2007CB607604)
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Ma, Z., Zhang, C., Liu, S. et al. Study of lubrication behavior of pure water for hydrophobic friction pair. Sci. China Ser. E-Technol. Sci. 52, 3128–3134 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11431-009-0137-x
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