Publication detail
Application of Low Temperature Plasmas for the Treatment of Ancient Archaeological Objects
KRČMA, F. SÁZAVSKÁ, V. FOJTÍKOVÁ, P. ŘÁDKOVÁ, L. KUJAWA, A. PŘIKRYL, R. PROCHÁZKA, M. BALAŠTÍKOVÁ, R. MENČÍK, P. BLAHOVÁ, L. HORÁK, J. ZMRZLÝ, M. JANOVÁ, D.
Original Title
Application of Low Temperature Plasmas for the Treatment of Ancient Archaeological Objects
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The plasma chemical treatment of archaeological artifacts by RF hydrogen low pressure plasma is a relatively new technique discovered at mid 80's. The corrosions as well as their removal are a very complex problem. The classical cleaning procedures are typically aggressive or very slow; moreover they require high men power. The application of plasmas can be much more effective but the devices must be constructed. Due to the fact that the mechanism of corrosion removal induced by plasma is not yet fully understood the optimal conditions are not known well. Because each archaeological object is original with the unique composition of corrosion layers as well corrosion history it is necessary to study the influence of processes and discharge conditions using the model corroded samples. The corrosion removal is realized by low pressure RF hydrogen plasma where different duty cycles are applied to keep low temperature of samples. The conditions are optimized for selected most frequent materials of original archaeological objects (iron, bronze, copper, brass). The second plasma application in the conservation is deposition of thin layers protecting the objects from secondary corrosion. The organosilicone and parylene thin films are applied. The deposition conditions and thin films characteristics will be discussed.
Keywords
low pressure hydrogen plasma, SiOx plasma deposition, parylene thin films
Authors
KRČMA, F.; SÁZAVSKÁ, V.; FOJTÍKOVÁ, P.; ŘÁDKOVÁ, L.; KUJAWA, A.; PŘIKRYL, R.; PROCHÁZKA, M.; BALAŠTÍKOVÁ, R.; MENČÍK, P.; BLAHOVÁ, L.; HORÁK, J.; ZMRZLÝ, M.; JANOVÁ, D.
RIV year
2012
Released
17. 9. 2012
Location
Minsk
ISBN
978-985-7055-01-2
Book
VII Conference Plasma Physics and Plasma Technology - Contributed papers
Pages from
561
Pages to
564
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT93167,
author="František {Krčma} and Věra {Sázavská} and Petra {Miková} and Lucie {Řádková} and Adam {Kujawa} and Radek {Přikryl} and Michal {Procházka} and Radka {Veverková} and Přemysl {Menčík} and Lucie {Janů} and Jakub {Horák} and Martin {Zmrzlý} and Drahomíra {Janová}",
title="Application of Low Temperature Plasmas for the Treatment of Ancient Archaeological Objects",
booktitle="VII Conference Plasma Physics and Plasma Technology - Contributed papers",
year="2012",
pages="561--564",
address="Minsk",
isbn="978-985-7055-01-2"
}