Macroscopic Superlubricity Using Crumpled Graphene Nanoballs

Embodiments described herein generally relate to compositions including discrete nanostructures (e.g., nanostructures including a functionalized graphene layer and a core species bound to the functionalized graphene layer), and related articles and methods. A composition may have a coefficient of friction of less than or equal to 0.02. Discrete nanostructures may have a substantially non-planar configuration. A core species may reversibly covalently bind a first portion of a functionalized graphene layer to a second portion of the functionalized graphene layer. Articles, e.g., articles including a plurality of discrete nanostructures and a means for depositing the plurality of discrete nanostructures on a surface, are also provided. Methods (e.g., methods of forming a layer) are also provided, including depositing a composition onto a substrate surface and/or applying a mechanical force to the composition, e.g., such that the composition exhibits a coefficient of friction of less than or equal to 0.02.

Researchers

Intak Jeon / Gee hoon Park / Pan Wang / Ian Hunter / Timothy Swager

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Chemistry
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment

  • compositions comprising a plurality of discrete nanostructures and related articles and methods
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application
  • compositions comprising a plurality of discrete nanostructures and related articles and methods
    United States of America | Granted | 11,091,369

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