Fabrication of Anodic Nanoporous Alumina via Acetylenedicarboxylic Acid Anodizing
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The nano-morphologies of anodic porous alumina formed via anodizing in a newelectrolyte, acetylenedicarboxylic acid (ADCA), are described. Anodic oxides grewuniformly on the aluminum at voltage of 87.5-95.0 V, but a burned black oxide filmwas formed at higher voltage. The burning voltage and the current density understeady-state oxide growth decreased with solution temperature. An anodic porousalumina film with a cell size of 250 nm and nanopores measuring 100 nm could besuccessfully obtained by ADCA anodizing. The anodic porous alumina possessednumerous non-straight nanopores due to the branching and extinction of the nanoporesduring anodizing.
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