Removal of Hydrocarbon Films from the Surface of Metal Materials in Air Glow Discharge A. E. Gorodetskii, V. L. Bukhovets, R. Kh. Zalavutdinov, and A. P. Zakharov Frumkin Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia e-mail:
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, rinadz@mail ru Received March 27, 2008 Abstract — Selective oxidation of amorphous hydrocarbon (a-C:H) films deposited on tungsten, molybdenum, and stainless steel by chemically active oxygen (with a source of glow discharge in air) has been studied. Film oxidation was carried out both directly in the discharge and in the area of afterglow. It has been shown that plasmolysis products of a-C:H films in air are CO, CO2, H2O, and H2. The rate of film oxidation depended on the position in relation to plasma and decreased in the hollow cathode–positive column–afterglow series. The coefficients of carbon erosion in afterglow increased from 10–3 to 10–2 at. C/at. O at a temperature increase from room temperature to 130°C. DOI: 10.1134/S207020510907017X
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