Influence of glow discharge treatment duration on the microhardness of a multicomponent alloy

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ABSTRACTThe surfaces of a variety of polymers presenting either primary, secondary, tertiary, vinyl or aromatic protons to the reactive gas environment were fluorinated by glow discharge treatment. Depth profiles of the plasma surface reaction were obtained by SIMS with oxygen ion sputtering. Further information was obtained from the appearance of ESCA traces of these substrates before and after the reaction.


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