Publication detail

Effect of Plasmachemical Treatment on Corrosion Layers of Iron

MAZÁNKOVÁ, V. SÁZAVSKÁ, V. KRČMA, F.

Original Title

Effect of Plasmachemical Treatment on Corrosion Layers of Iron

Type

miscellaneous

Language

English

Original Abstract

Application of plasmas is a new way of effective and fast treatment leading to conservation of metallic corroded objects. Removal of corrosion products is based on plasmachemical reduction of corrosion layers by radio-frequency (RF) low pressure hydrogen plasma. Influence of this process on corroded iron samples was investigated. OH radicals formed during this process were measured by optical emission spectroscopy; simultaneously, sample temperature was measured by a thermocouple placed inside the objects. The value of OH radical integral intensity represented quantitative ablation of oxygen from a corrosion layer. Sample temperature was an important indicator of sample protection against metallographic changes. It was proved that both hydrogen atom reduction and thermal decomposition were employed in the removal process. The XRD and SEM/EDX analyses of corroded and treated samples were done.

Keywords

model corrosion layers of iron samples, low-pressure low-temperature hydrogen plasma, plasma chemical reduction of corrosion layers

Authors

MAZÁNKOVÁ, V.; SÁZAVSKÁ, V.; KRČMA, F.

Released

14. 7. 2013

Location

Granada

Pages from

PS3-091

Pages to

PS3-091

Pages count

4