Macro‐Superlubricity Induced by Synergistic Effect of Molybdenum Carbide/Molybdenum Disulfide Heterojunction and Conformation‐Transformable Ethylene Glycol Molecule

X Xiaoyang Ma R Rui Zhang Z Zhuolin Wu W Wei Song S Shaowen Dong (State Key Laboratory of Tribology in Advanced Equipment Tsinghua University Beijing China) Y Yongfeng Yang J Jianbin Luo J Jinjin Li (College of Chemistry and Environmental Science)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Macroscopic solid–liquid synergistic superlubricity based on two‐dimensional (2D) materials and liquid molecules integrates the low interlayer shear strength of 2D materials with advantages of liquid superlubricity, significantly reducing friction and wear in industrial applications. However, the low load‐bearing capacity of single 2D material and the unclear synergistic superlubricity mechanism severely constrain the design of long‐lasting superlubricity systems. Herein, through innovatively introducing van der Waals interaction‐induced molybdenum carbide/molybdenum disulfide (Mo 2 CT x /MoS 2 ) heterojunction as additives in ethylene glycol (EG), this Mo 2 CT x /MoS 2 –EG superlubricity system exhibits an ultralow friction coefficient of 0.0044, an extremely low wear rate of 8.17 × 10 −10 mm 3 •N −1 •m −1 , and an ultralong lubrication life of 432 000 cycles (equal to 2160 m). Meanwhile, the maximum average contact pressure reaches 711.9 MPa. The in‐situ formed special tribofilms enriched with heterojunction and homojunction nanosheets effectively reduce the shear strength under boundary lubrication. Notably, the ultralow shear strength at the Mo 2 C‐O/EG solid–liquid interface and the unique pressure‐responsive lubrication properties of EG molecules which leads to the formation of short‐range‐ordered structures are also crucial for achieving superlubricity. This study provides a new perspective for designing novel solid–liquid synergistic superlubricity systems by utilizing heterojunction nanomaterial and has great potential for application in industrial lubrication.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 47
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

X

Xiaoyang Ma

R

Rui Zhang

Z

Zhuolin Wu

W

Wei Song

S

Shaowen Dong

State Key Laboratory of Tribology in Advanced Equipment Tsinghua University Beijing China

Y

Yongfeng Yang

J

Jianbin Luo

J

Jinjin Li

College of Chemistry and Environmental Science