2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2009.02.070
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Wettability improvement of carbon ceramic materials by mono and multi energy plasma pulses

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“…Cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon as the main component in FCC slurry oil can be used to produce needle coke, carbon fiber, carbon black, rubber softener and filler oil, plastic plasticizer, asphalt, and other chemical products [8][9][10][11]. But the particulate matter in the slurry oil should be removed for recycling and reuse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon as the main component in FCC slurry oil can be used to produce needle coke, carbon fiber, carbon black, rubber softener and filler oil, plastic plasticizer, asphalt, and other chemical products [8][9][10][11]. But the particulate matter in the slurry oil should be removed for recycling and reuse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irradiation of solids with so-called plasma-ion beams is a strongly nonequilibrium process, which enables a number of effects that are impossible to achieve with other methods [2]. These include improvement of wettability of ceramics [3][4][5], production of stable copper-ceramics interfaces [6], production of stable Ni-Cu and Al-Cu interfaces [7], improvement of properties of zirconium alloys [8], improvement of tribological properties of stainless steel [9], improvement of high temperature oxidation resistance of stainless steel [10], modification of superconducting and electrical properties of Mg-B structures [11], improvement of manganese distribution in Si with He + and H + plasma pulse irradiation [12], doping metals with nitrogen [13], and photovoltaic junction formation [14].…”
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“…Presently, there are a few investigations focused on surface modification of SiC to improve the wettability of the metal/SiC system by liquid phase sintering, [2] plasma pulses, [3] and electroless plating [4,5] techniques. Compared with these techniques, ion implantation can possess many advantages such as non-thermal, non-equilibrium process and no interface, change both the surface crystal structure and phase composition, [6,7] and fabricate PiN diodes.…”
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confidence: 99%