Abstract :
Distribution and formation of molecularly thin lubricants (95% Zdol and 5% X-1P) on CHx carbon surfaces has been studied by thermostatic
high vacuum atomic force microscopy (THV-AFM). Results show that Zdol or/and X-1P distribute in island-shaped aggregation independent of
topography of CHx surfaces at different temperatures. At 20 8C, 10 7 Torr, distribution of X-1P additive can be mapped distinctly without
interfering features from Zdol lubes. As temperature decreases, features from Zdol gradually present both in topographic images and in phase
images. Measured heights of Zdol islands increase with temperature varying from 20 to 60 8C, however, the island diameters do not change
significantly. At 60 8C and 10 7 Torr, lubricant islands have a typical height of 3.5 nm and a typical diameter of 100 nm. The area coverage
ratio of lubricant islands to CHx surfaces is 0.59. To interpret these results, we present a lubricant distribution model involving an initial sitespecific
adsorption process in the solutions and a long time reorganization process after solvent evaporation.
Keywords :
Distribution , Formation , Thin film , lubricant , Thermostatic AFM , Perfluoropolyether