Abstract
Low pressure non-equilibrium plasma polymerization is an emerging route for the preparation of a variety of pinhole free,
conformal thin films, deposited on different substrates, using a room temperature, clean, environmentally benign process.
The aim of our research was to develop effective protective coatings fitting the specific requirements of heritage
preservation to prevent, or at least slow down, further corrosion of preserved metallic objects. The coatings were deposited
by plasma polymerization of pyrrole on Romanian old coins. The resulting plasma polymers deposited on metallic supports
are characterized by FTIR spectrophotometry, AFM, optical microscopy and colour changes.
Keywords
Plasma polymerization, Pyrrole, metallic support, Conservation.
Citation
M. I. TOTOLIN, I. NEAMŢU, I. STOICA, An evaluation of non-equilibrium plasma polymerized polypyrrole films for the conservation of metallic items belonging to cultural heritage, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 10, October 2009, pp.1114-1120 (2009).
Submitted at: Aug. 15, 2009
Accepted at: Oct. 2, 2009