2022
DOI: 10.1590/1517-7076-rmat-2022-48897
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Influence of applied plasma power on degradation of L-proline in an inductively coupled RF plasma reactor

Abstract: Surface treatments such as heat treatments, paints, plasma treatments and galvanizing are important in metal working industry. In those treatments, the required adhesion characteristics can be limited if contaminants are present, so there is a need to clean these surfaces. Conventional processes can be costly, some generated waste may be environmentally hazardous and, in some cases, due to part geometry, they are not effective. Alternatively, plasma treatments which are considered to be environmentally clean, … Show more

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“…The higher amount of CO 2 for pressures of 0.6 and 1.0 Torr must be related to the liquid phase formation (Figure 2), which occurs because of the more intense oxidation of the stearic acid. When the treatment is done at 0.2 Torr, a lower amount of CO 2 is observed, and a fraction of it may be cracked, producing CO. As suggested by BIANCHI et al [33], CO can be also produced by fragmentation of CO 2 in plasma environment, increasing the CO/CO 2 ratio.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The higher amount of CO 2 for pressures of 0.6 and 1.0 Torr must be related to the liquid phase formation (Figure 2), which occurs because of the more intense oxidation of the stearic acid. When the treatment is done at 0.2 Torr, a lower amount of CO 2 is observed, and a fraction of it may be cracked, producing CO. As suggested by BIANCHI et al [33], CO can be also produced by fragmentation of CO 2 in plasma environment, increasing the CO/CO 2 ratio.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%