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<i>In Situ</i> Observation of Hydrogel Frictional Interface by a Micro FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy
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- HOSHI Yasushi
- Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
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- TAKIWATARI Koji
- Ichinoseki National College of Technology
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- NANAO Hidetaka
- Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
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- YASHIRO Hitoshi
- Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
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- WADA Masato
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University
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- FURUKAWA Hidemitsu
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University
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- MORI Shigeyuki
- Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 顕微FTIR-ATR法によるハイドロゲル摩擦界面のその場観察
- ケンビFTIR-ATRホウ ニ ヨル ハイドロゲル マサツ カイメン ノ ソノ バ カンサツ
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Description
<p>Water lubrication was investigated with a double-network hydrogel (DN-gel) using a pin-on-disk tribometer. The friction coefficient obtained in water was 0.025. For IR measurement, a diamond prism of attenuated total reflectance (ATR) unit was in contact directly with DN-gel and the sliding experiments were carried out in water. IR spectra at the sliding interface were obtained by an evanescent wave with a Fourier transform infrared-attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) unit during lubrication tests. The concentration of water and gel at the interface was estimated from the IR absorbance of OH and CH stretching modes. It was found that the water content at the interface increased by sliding compared to a static condition and did not change with sliding speed but decreased with increasing load. In order to confirm the water source at the interface, the lubrication test was carried out in heavy water (D2O) as a tracer. The water in the gel was not exchanged with D2O. It can be concluded from the spectral data that the water at the sliding interface was mainly originated from bulk water (D2O).</p>
Journal
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- JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS
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JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS 60 (1), 68-74, 2015
Japanese Society of Tribologists
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680450949760
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- NII Article ID
- 130005628021
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- NII Book ID
- AN10056166
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- ISSN
- 21899967
- 09151168
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- NDL BIB ID
- 026035281
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed