Preparation of Several Ionic Liquids with Excellent Friction-Reducing and Antiwear Properties

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Four ionic liquids containing dithiocarbazate were synthesized. Their antiwear and friction-reducing properties of these synthetic liquid compounds as the lubricants of a steel/steel contact were examined using an Optimol SRV oscillating friction and wear tester in ambient condition. The results indicated that the ionic liquids containing dithiocarbazate as the lubricants showed excellent friction-reducing and antiwear properties for the steel/steel pair. The introduction of the dithiocarbazate group into the molecules of the ionic liquids contributed to improve the tribological behaviour.

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