Composites Based on Polytetrafluoroethylene and Detonation Nanodiamonds: Filler–Matrix Chemical Interaction and Its Effect on a Composite’s Properties

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Abstract

Specific properties of PTFE composites filled with ultradisperse detonation diamonds (UDDs) with different surface chemistries are studied. It is found for the first time that filler in the form of UDDs affects not only the rate of PTFE thermal decomposition in vacuum pyrolysis, but also the chemical composition of the products of degradation. The wear resistance of UDD/PTFE composites is shown to depend strongly on the UDD surface chemistry. The presence of UDDs in a PTFE composite is found to result in perfluorocarbon telomeres, released as a readily condensable fraction upon composite pyrolysis. The chemical interaction between PTFE and UDDs, characterized by an increase in the rate of gas evolution and a change in the desorbed gas’s composition, is found to occur at temperature as low as 380°C. It is shown that the intensity of this interaction depends on the concentration of oxygen-containing surface groups, the efficiency of UDDs in terms of the composite’s wear resistance being reduced due to the presence of these groups. Based on the experimental data, a conclusion is reached about the chemical interaction between UDDs and a PTFE matrix, its dependence on the nanodiamond surface chemistry, and its effect on a composite’s tribology.

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A. P. Koshcheev

Karpov Physicochemical Research Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: koscheev@nifhi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064

A. A. Perov

Karpov Physicochemical Research Institute

Email: koscheev@nifhi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064

P. V. Gorokhov

Karpov Physicochemical Research Institute

Email: koscheev@nifhi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064

N. V. Zaripov

Karpov Physicochemical Research Institute

Email: koscheev@nifhi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064

A. V. Tereshenkov

Karpov Physicochemical Research Institute

Email: koscheev@nifhi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064

S. A. Khatipov

Karpov Physicochemical Research Institute

Email: koscheev@nifhi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064


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