Preservation of copper against atmospheric corrosion with a film obtained by plasma polymerization of methane

S. Borrôs*

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Abstract

Ancient calcographic plates made of copper metal were restored by cleaning the residual dry ink by means of a surface plasma etching. The clean copper plates require some additional surface preservation in order to protect them against further atmospheric oxidation and corrosion. We studied the properties of polymer film coatings on the copper plates. The films were obtained by plasma polymerization of methane gas in a low pressure R.F. reactor. We then studied the surface free energy of the films and their resistance to ketone solvent. We evaluated thermal stability by thermogravimetric analysis and their aging behavior by accelerated climatic tests. The electrochemical behavior of the films was characterized by impedance spectroscopy and polarization curves.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)Pr8-479-Pr8-486
JournalJournal De Physique. IV : JP
Volume9 I
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - 1999

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