Dangsheng Xiong, Chenyang Gong, Zhibing Shi, Lingling Cui
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Boundary film–liquid mixed lubrication of biomimetic lubricants on cartilage interfaces
Lubricin in synovial fluid is the primary boundary lubricant for articular cartilage. Its excellent boundary lubricating capability comes from its unique bottlebrush structure. In this study, a biomimetic polymer containing 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) was synthesized. This polymer is structurally similar to lubricin and achieves a water-trapping capacity similar to that of lubricin through the design of the pMPC moiety. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging indicates that changes in the molecular chain length and concentration lead to different self-assembled polymer structures. The lateral force between the AFM probe and silicon surface covered by the polymer demonstrates that the self-assembled structure of polymer molecules on the surface affects its boundary lubrication ability. When polymers are adsorbed onto the surface of articular cartilage to replace natural lubricin, the system exhibits extremely low friction (~0.028) under boundary film–liquid mixed lubrication conditions, which is close to the coefficient of friction (COF, ~0.024) of natural lubricin under the same conditions. The study of this biomimetic polymer provides a strategy for lubricating damaged cartilage during the initial stages of osteoarthritis development.
期刊介绍:
Friction is a peer-reviewed international journal for the publication of theoretical and experimental research works related to the friction, lubrication and wear. Original, high quality research papers and review articles on all aspects of tribology are welcome, including, but are not limited to, a variety of topics, such as:
Friction: Origin of friction, Friction theories, New phenomena of friction, Nano-friction, Ultra-low friction, Molecular friction, Ultra-high friction, Friction at high speed, Friction at high temperature or low temperature, Friction at solid/liquid interfaces, Bio-friction, Adhesion, etc.
Lubrication: Superlubricity, Green lubricants, Nano-lubrication, Boundary lubrication, Thin film lubrication, Elastohydrodynamic lubrication, Mixed lubrication, New lubricants, New additives, Gas lubrication, Solid lubrication, etc.
Wear: Wear materials, Wear mechanism, Wear models, Wear in severe conditions, Wear measurement, Wear monitoring, etc.
Surface Engineering: Surface texturing, Molecular films, Surface coatings, Surface modification, Bionic surfaces, etc.
Basic Sciences: Tribology system, Principles of tribology, Thermodynamics of tribo-systems, Micro-fluidics, Thermal stability of tribo-systems, etc.
Friction is an open access journal. It is published quarterly by Tsinghua University Press and Springer, and sponsored by the State Key Laboratory of Tribology (TsinghuaUniversity) and the Tribology Institute of Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society.