Electrochemistry Communications | |
A new perspective on pore growth in anodic alumina films | |
Hidetaka Asoh1  Sachiko Ono2  | |
[1] Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Advanced Engineering, Kogakuin University, 2665-1 Nakano, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0015, Japan;Corresponding author.; | |
关键词: Aluminum; Anodic film; Atypical structure; Radially branched nanopores; TEM; SEM; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
In this study, we use advanced analysis techniques to examine the nanostructures of anodic films formed on aluminum in various electrolytes, including oxalic acid and sulfuric acid, in the original state (without being chemically dissolved) and reveal that pores grow with radially branched nanopores. Nanopores are generated in the main pores for the same reason that initial small pores are generated on the film surface: nanopores are created when the electric field is reduced due to the presence of a thick barrier layer. These radially branched nanopores appear in a form characteristic of a film formed in chromic acid, producing a feather-like pore wall. As a representative model, the atypical porous structures created in the film formed in chromic acid were classified into five categories: initial small pores, branched pores, side holes, spherical voids, and radially branched nanopores. We demonstrate that these structures are not unique to chromic acid films but are a universal phenomenon, particularly radial nanobranching, which occurs naturally during the anodizing of most electrolytes.
【 授权许可】
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