Aluminum oxide films containing small quantities of silver are produced by plasma electrolytic oxidation of aluminum (97%) in different electrolytes aiming the synthesis of bactericidal coatings over aluminum for food packaging applications. Sodium citrate, citric acid, and sodium silicate, containing Ag nanoparticles (Ag‐NPs) or Ag+ ions (AgNO3) are tested as electrolyte. The galvanostatic anodization curves are used as diagnostic to evaluate the production of Ag‐alumina coatings in a one‐step procedure. Citric acid and silicate media provide more stability and reproducibility in coatings production; however, only coatings produced in silicate solution exhibit antimicrobial effect against Bacillus subtilis bacteria. The oxide films are characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy (EDS). An irregular porous structure and a silver content of 0.1–1.9 wt.% in the oxide coatings are observed.
This work presents a methodology to the morphology analysis and characterization of nanostructured material images acquired from FEG-SEM (Field Emission Gun-Scanning Electron Microscopy) technique. The metrics were extracted from the image texture (mathematical surface) by the volumetric fractal descriptors, a methodology based on the Bouligand-Minkowski fractal dimension, which considers the properties of the Minkowski dilation of the surface points. An experiment with galvanostatic anodic titanium oxide samples prepared in oxalyc acid solution using different conditions of applied current, oxalyc acid concentration and solution temperature was performed. The results demonstrate that the approach is capable of characterizing complex morphology characteristics such as those present in the anodic titanium oxide.
-This work proposes the application of fractal descriptors to the analysis of nanoscale materials under different experimental conditions. We obtain descriptors for images from the sample applying a multiscale transform to the calculation of fractal dimension of a surface map of such image. Particularly, we have used the Bouligand-Minkowski fractal dimension. We applied these descriptors to discriminate between two titanium oxide films prepared under different experimental conditions. Results demonstrate the discrimination power of proposed descriptors in such kind of application.
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