Title of article
Synthesis of highly ordered nanopores on alumina by two-step anodization process
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
7
From page
313
To page
319
Abstract
Highly ordered anodic alumina was produced,
on RF sputtered aluminium on a conductive
glass substrate, by two step anodizing process in
0.4 M sulphuric acid at constant cell potentials of
between 5 and 25 V and at a constant current density
of 20 mA cm2. The temperature was kept constant
at 15 8C during both anodization processes. The
effects of the anodizing potential, current density, and
time on the pore diameters were established. Longer
anodization periods result in wider irregular pores
with reduced porosity for both constant potential and
constant current density anodization processes. The
current density increases with increasing constant
anodizing potential and generally remains constant
with time after a sharp rise. Potential drop during
constant current density anodization behaves in a
similar manner. We confirm that sulphuric acid has a
self-ordering potential of 25 V above which burning
occurs.
Keywords
Anodization , Ordered , Porous , alumina , template , Nanomaterials , Selforganizing porous alumina
Journal title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Record number
132317
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