MODIFICATION OF GRAPHITE BY A FLUORINE- CONTAINING OLIGOMER
Abstract
Impact of the process of modification on graphite structure at the application of fluorine-containing oligomer - chloroperfluorododecylfluoro sulfate has been studied. It was shown that during this process graphite structure doesn’t change. Only particles of chloroperfluorododecylfluoro sulfate are destructed into monolayers, which are spread in graphite intercrystalline voids. At the mechanical impact it protects graphite from destruction and correspondingly, improves some of its tribotechnical characteristics.
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