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Elsevier, Surface and Coatings Technology, 1(115), p. 66-69

DOI: 10.1016/s0257-8972(99)00162-0

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Oil removal from iron surfaces by atmospheric-pressure barrier discharges

Journal article published in 1999 by G. Baravian, D. Chaleix, P. Choquet ORCID, P. L. Nauche, V. Puech, M. Rozoy
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Abstract

An atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge plasma is used for oil removal from iron surfaces. The first results show that oiled iron surfaces cleaned in liquid solvent or by an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge plasma in oxygen provide the same X-ray photoelectron spectra to high sensitivity, indicating an efficient oil-removal effect of the plasma.