Characterization of surface carbon films on weathered Japanese roof tiles by soft x‐ray spectroscopy |
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Abstract: | The effects of weathering on carbon films deposited on Japanese smoked roof tiles were investigated by soft x‐ray absorption and emission spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation. X‐ray absorption measurements revealed that weathering oxidizes the carbon films and that partial carboxy chemical bonding occurs. Incident angle‐dependent x‐ray absorption spectra in the C K region confirmed that the degree of the orientation at the surface of the oxidized carbon films decreases with weathering. However, the take‐off angle‐dependent C K x‐ray emission spectra showed that the orientation of the layered carbon structure is maintained in the bulk portion when weathered. Therefore, it is confirmed that oxidation proceeds from the surface of the carbon films. Weathering degrades and oxidizes the surface carbon films, which causes the metallic silver color to change to darker gray. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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