Abstract:
The morphological features of two-layer coatings based on polyacrylamide and carbon, formed in a single technological cycle
by electron beam and cathode-pulse methods, respectively, are considered. The effect of heat treatment in air on the morphology, phase composition, and structural transformations in such two-layer systems is established. It was shown that heat treatment of a polyacrylamide layer in air (300$^\circ$ Ñ, 60 minutes) leads to the complete disappearance of nitrile groups, which may be
a consequence of cyclization.