Claims
- 1. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride formed on a substrate comprising a step of contacting the surface of nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form a carbon layer on the surface of said nickel fluoride.
- 2. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein the temperature of the surface of nickel fluoride is kept within the range of from room temperature to 400.degree. C. and hydrocarbon gas is caused to contact with the surface of nickel fluoride.
- 3. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydrocarbon gas is diluted with an inert gas.
- 4. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydrocarbon gas is diluted with at least one of nitrogen, argon and helium.
- 5. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein a thickness of the carbon layer is 10 .ANG. to 1 .mu.m.
- 6. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nickel fluoride has a thickness of 100 .ANG. to 1 .mu.m.
- 7. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein the surface of nickel fluoride is heat-treated before the carbon layer is formed on the surface of nickel fluoride.
- 8. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein the surface of nickel fluoride is heat-treated in nitrogen atmosphere prior to formation of carbon layer on the surface of nickel fluoride.
- 9. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 1, wherein fluorine atoms of nickel fluoride are substituted with carbon atoms such that no nickel fluoride layer exists.
- 10. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride formed on a substrate comprising steps of (i) contacting the surface of nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form a carbon layer on the surface of nickel fluoride, and (ii) contacting a surface of the carbon layer with fluorine gas to form a fluorocarbon layer on the carbon layer.
- 11. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the surface of nickel fluoride is kept at room temperature to 400.degree. C., and hydrocarbon gas is contacted with the surface of nickel fluoride, and also the surface of the carbon layer is kept at room temperature to 300.degree. C., and fluorine gas is caused to come into contact with the surface of carbon layer.
- 12. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hydrcarbon gas is diluted with an inert gas.
- 13. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the hydrocarbon gas is diluted with at least one of nitrogen, argon and helium.
- 14. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the thickness of said carbon layer is 10 .ANG. to 1 .mu.m.
- 15. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the surface of said nickel fluoride and has a thickness of 100 .ANG. to 1 .mu.m.
- 16. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the surface of nickel fluoride is heat-treated before the carbon layer is formed on the surface of nickel fluoride.
- 17. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the surface of nickel fluoride is heat-treated in nitrogen atmosphere before the carbon layer is formed on the surface of nickel fluoride.
- 18. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein fluorine atoms in the nickel fluoride are substituted with carbon atoms, this resulting in nonexistence of said nickel fluoride layer.
- 19. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the fluoride gas is diluted with an inert gas.
- 20. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the fluoride gas is diluted with at least one of nitrogen, argon and helium.
- 21. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the thickness of the fluorocarbon layer is 10 .ANG. to 5000 .ANG..
- 22. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 10, wherein the fluorocarbon layer is formed at normal pressure or under pressure.
- 23. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride formed on a substrate comprising a step of contacting the surface of the nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form a carbon layer on the surface of the nickel fluoride, wherein a surface temperature of the nickel fluoride is kept at 200.degree. C. to 370.degree. C.
- 24. Method of manufacturing a device for making a liquid contact unit of a chemical liquid device using a substrate having nickel fluoride formed thereon wherein a surface of the nickel fluoride has a carbon layer formed thereon, which has been treated by a method comprising a step of contacting the surface of the nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form the carbon layer on the surface of the nickel fluoride.
- 25. Method of manufacturing a device for making a gas contact unit of a gas feeding device using a substrate having nickel fluoride formed thereon wherein a surface of the nickel fluoride has a carbon layer formed thereon, which has been treated by a method comprising a step of contacting the surface of the nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form the carbon layer on the surface of the nickel fluoride.
- 26. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride formed on a substrate comprising steps of (i) contacting the surface of the nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form a carbon layer on the surface of the nickel fluoride and (ii) contacting a surface of the carbon layer with fluorine gas to form a fluorocarbon layer on the carbon layer, wherein the surface of the nickel fluoride is kept at 200.degree. C. to 370.degree. C.
- 27. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride formed on a substrate comprising steps of (i) contacting the surface of the nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form a carbon layer on the surface of the nickel fluoride and (ii) contacting a surface of the carbon layer with fluorine gas to form a fluorocarbon layer on the carbon layer, wherein the surface temperature of the nickel fluoride is 100.degree. C. to 250.degree. C.
- 28. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride formed on a substrate comprising steps of (i) contacting the surface of the nickel fluoride with hydrocarbon gas to form a carbon layer on the surface of the nickel fluoride and (ii) contacting a surface of the carbon layer with fluorine gas to form a fluorocarbon layer on the carbon layer, wherein heat-treatment is conducted after the fluorocarbon layer is formed.
- 29. A method of treating a surface of nickel fluoride as claimed in claim 28, wherein the heat-treatment is conducted in a nitrogen atmosphere.
- 30. Method of manufacturing a device for making a liquid contact unit of a chemical liquid device using materials treated by the method of claim 28.
- 31. Method of manufacturing a device for making a gas contact unit of a gas feeding device using materials treated by the method of claim 28.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/733,746 (filed Oct. 16, 1996), now U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,907, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/534,985 (filed Sep. 27, 1995), now U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,742.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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