Abstract

Changes in the surface layer of melamineformaldehyde (MF-R) microparticles (spheres of the diameter 4.86 ± 0.07 μm) in a direct current glow discharge plasma in neon after their exposure to plasma for 10, 20, and 40 min have been studied experimentally. Microparticles were placed into the composition of ordered plasma-dust structures and were subsequently removed. The results of atomic force and electron microscopy studies of the surface layer profile are presented. An evaluation of the quantitative data on surface layer destruction and the character of its modification are discussed.

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