The effect of sulfuric acid on pore initiation in anodic alumina formed in oxalic acid
Journal: Iranian Chemical Communication (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-07-01
Authors : Behnam Hafezi;
Page : 221-231
Keywords : Thin Films; anodized aluminum oxide; Porosity; electrolyte composition;
Abstract
In this work, a tracer study on pore initiation in anodic alumina in oxalic acid was performed. Effects of some experimental parameters such as applied electrical potential, electrolyte composition and heat pretreatment were evaluated. Electrochemical and morphological experiments were performed using potentiostatic anodizing and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques, respectively. Effect of electrolyte composition on current density was discussed. In various electrical potentials, electrolyte composition had different effects on current density. Addition of sulfuric acid into oxalic acid increased porosity. Also, distribution of pore size and pore diameter were influenced by presence of sulfuric acid. Effect of electrolyte composition on the morphology of aluminum surface layer was depended on to the electric potential. Current density and porosity of aluminum surface layer was decreased by heat pretreatment.
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