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Modification of 316L steel Surface in ozone Atmosphere

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The study reported in this paper was undertaken to assess whether certain ecologically-disastrous surface treatments, such as chemical and electrochemical treatment could be replaced with ozonation. The proposed technology is both ecologically-sound and relatively inexpensive. The research works were conducted on 316L steel substrates and involved photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The band positions on the review spectrum provide the basis for the qualitative identification of the atoms forming the surface layer, whereas their intensity - data for the calculation of the total concentration of these atoms in the analysed layer. High resolution spectra are used to determine the type of chemical bonds - based on the characteristic numbers of chemical shift. The results of tests on the state of surface layer energy of 316L steel substrate following ozone treatment are also presented. The conducted tests and the analysis of the obtained results indicate that ozone treatment effectively removes atmospheric carbon contaminants off the specimen surface. The test results show a decrease in atmospheric carbon on samples after ozone treatment compared to untreated samples. Moreover, results show an increase in the value of the free surface energy in specimens subjected to ozone treatment.
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695--701
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Lublin University of Technology, Poland
  • Lublin University of Technology, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Domingues, L., Fernandes, J.C.S., Da Cunha Belo, M., Ferreira, M.G.S., Guerra-Rosa, L. (2003). Anodising of Al 2024-T3 in a Modified Sulphuric Acid/Boric Acid Bath for Aeronautical Applications. Corrosion Science, 45, pp. 149-160.
  • 2. Fisher, P., Maksimov, O., Du H., Heydemann, V. D., Skowronski, M., Salvador, P. A. (2006). Growth, Structure, and Morphology of TiO2 Films Deposited by Molecular Beam Epitaxy in Pure Ozone Ambients. Microelectronics Journal, 37, pp. 1493-1497.
  • 3. Johnsen, B.B., Lapique, F., Bjørgum, A. (2004). The Durability of Bonded Aluminium Joints: A Comparison of AC and DC Anodizing Pretreatments. International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 24, pp. 153-161.
  • 4. Kłonica, M. (2015). Impact of Thermal Fatigue on Young’s Modulus of Epoxy Adhesives. Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal, 9, pp. 103-106.
  • 5. Kłonica, M. (2018). Analysis of the Effect of Selected Factors on the Strength of Adhesive Joints. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 393, 012041. Available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/393/1/012041/pdf [Accessed 03 September 2018].
  • 6. Koo, J. B., Kang, S. Y., You, I. K., Suh, K. S. (2009). Effect of UV/Ozone Treatment on Hysteresis of Pentacene Thin-Film Transistor With Polymer Gate Dielectric. Solid-State Electronics, 53, pp. 621-625.
  • 7. Linderbäck, P., Harmankaya, N., Askendal, A., Areva, S., Lausmaa, J., Tengvall, P. (2010). The Effect of Heat- or Ultra Violet Ozone-treatment of Titanium on Complement Deposition From Human Blood Plasma. Biomaterials, 31, pp. 4795-4801.
  • 8. Liu, C., Shen, S. Z., Han, Z. (2011). Surface Wettability and Chemistry of Ozone Perfusion Processed Porous Collagen Scaffold. Journal of Bionic Engineering, 8, pp. 223-233.
  • 9. Mahfoudh, A., Barbeau, J., Moisan, M., Leduc, A., Se´guin, J. (2010). Biocidal Action of Ozone-treated Polystyrene Surfaces on Vegetative and Sporulated Bacteria. Applied Surface Science, 256, pp. 3063-3072.
  • 10. Nie, H. -Y., Walzak, M.J., Berno, B., McIntyre, N. S. (1999). Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Polypropylene Surfaces Treated by UV and Ozone Exposure: Modification of Morphology and Adhesion Force. Applied Surface Science, pp. 627-632
  • 11. Packham, D. E. (2003). Surface Energy, Surface Topography and Adhesion. International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 23, pp. 437-44812.
  • 12. Wang, M.J., Chang, Y.I., Poncin-Epaillard, F. (2005). Acid and Basic Functionalities of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Plasma-treated Polystyrene. Surface and Interface Analysis, 37, pp. 348-355.
  • 13. Xu, J., Yuan, Y., Shan, B., Shen, J., Lin, S. (2003). Ozone-induced Grafting Phosphorylcholine Polymer Onto Silicone Film Grafting 2-methacryloyloxyethyl Phosphorylcholine onto Silicone Film to Improve Hemocompatibility. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 30, pp. 215-223.
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