Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1990-12-17
1992-03-31
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204 59R, 425213, 359265, 359273, 359274, C25B 1100, C25C 702, H01M 460, G02F 101
Patent
active
051005239
ABSTRACT:
An interposed layer of amorphous carbon promotes the adhesion between conductive substrates and electrochemically deposited polymers. Such a carbon layer may be deposited directly onto the conductive substrate by conventional methods such as, for example, chemical vapor deposition. The subsequently applied electrochemically deposited polymer adheres more tenaciously to the amorphous carbon coating than if it had been electrodeposited directly onto the conductive substrate.
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Helms Jeffrey H.
Plummer, Jr. H. Kiel
Tamor Michael A.
Ellerbrock Charles H.
Ford Motor Company
Marquis Steven P.
May Roger L.
Niebling John
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