Title of article :
Study of porous oxide film growth on aluminum
in oxalic acid using a re-anodizing technique
Author/Authors :
I. Vrublevsky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The effects of current density on the porous alumina films formed on Al foil in 4% oxalic acid have been studied using the film
thickness measured with the help of a mechanical profiler with computer signal processing, and the barrier layer thickness
determined by a re-anodizing technique. A digital voltmeter with a computer system was used to record the change in the anode
potential with re-anodizing time. It was established that the dependence of the logarithm of the ionic current density on the
electric field strength consists of two linear regions. At electric field strengths higher than 9.9 MV cm 1 a decrease in the rate of
ionic current density growth by 1.88 times is observed. This peculiarity of the dependence was explained by the decrease in the
effective charge of mobile ions that are jumping over the energetic barrier in order to enter the oxide. At high field strengths the
linear dependence of the electric field strength across the barrier layer on the inverse volume expansion factor of porous alumina
films has been established.
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Keywords :
aluminum , Porous alumina , Volume expansion factor , Tafel constant , Effective charge , Re-anodizing , Mobile ions
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science