The application of hydrogen plasma on corroded steel and excavated iron artefacts has been studied. Transformations of the corrosion layer due to the plasma effect were investigated by means of X‐ray diffraction analysis. The reduction of iron oxides to the stable iron oxide, magnetite, was observed for all the samples. In the case of excavated objects, the reduction to magnetite did not occur throughout the whole of the bulk of the oxides, as it does (for example) in the case of steel corroded in the laboratory. Nevertheless, excavated objects, in which a metallic core remained, were stabilised against subsequent corrosion. However, objects that are completely oxidised must be treated carefully, because treatment may result in the formation of a brittle outer layer, and there is a risk of disintegration of such items, if treated using the plasma conditioning and restoration procedure.
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Effects of plasma cleaning and conservation treatment on the corrosion layer of corroded steel – XRD evaluation Available to Purchase
I. Kotzamanidi;
I. Kotzamanidi
NCSR “Demokritos”, Institute of Materials Science, Athens, Greece
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A. Anastassiadis;
A. Anastassiadis
NCSR “Demokritos”, Institute of Materials Science, Athens, Greece
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L. Filippaki;
L. Filippaki
NCSR “Demokritos”, Institute of Materials Science, Athens, Greece
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S.E. Filippakis;
S.E. Filippakis
NCSR “Demokritos”, Institute of Materials Science, Athens, Greece
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P. Vassiliou;
P. Vassiliou
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University, Athens, Greece
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Em. Sarris
Em. Sarris
Department of Electrical Engineering, Demokritos University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4221
Print ISSN: 0003-5599
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2002
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials (2002) 49 (4): 256–263.
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Kotzamanidi I, Anastassiadis A, Filippaki L, Filippakis S, Vassiliou P, Sarris E (2002), "Effects of plasma cleaning and conservation treatment on the corrosion layer of corroded steel – XRD evaluation". Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 49 No. 4 pp. 256–263, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00035590210431755
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