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A New One-Step Deposition Approach for a Low Friction Graphene Nanoflakes Coating
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Recent studies have shown that graphene can improve the tribological performance of materials by lowering the coefficient of friction and increasing wear resistance. In this present work, the authors evaluate an inductively coupled plasma process that synthesizes graphene nanoflakes in-flight and uniformly deposits them on metallic substrates. The quality of the graphene flakes was characterized and coating surface friction was measured using a ball-on-three-plates tribometer. Test results showed that graphene nanoflake coatings reduced the coefficient of friction of steel from 0.6 to less than 0.2.</jats:p>