▎ 摘 要
Red phosphorus (P) was covalently attached to graphene nanosheets (Gr) using high-energy ball-milling under a nitrogen atmosphere. Benefiting from the formation of phosphate and P-O-C bonds on graphene surfaces, the resulting phosphorus-graphene (P-Gr) hybrids exhibited excellent dispersion stability in polyalkylene glycol (PAG) base oil compared with graphene. Moreover, tribological measurement indicated that addition of 1.0 wt% P-Gr into PAG resulted in significant reduction in friction coefficient (up to about 12%) and wear volume (up to about 98%) for steel/steel contact at 100 degrees C, which was likely due to the formation of a boundary lubrication film on the sliding surfaces during the friction and wear processes. XPS analysis demonstrated that the tribofilm is composed of FeO, Fe3O4, FeOOH, FePO4, and the compounds containing C-O-C and P-O bonds.