“…The aluminum-to-oxygen atomic ratio indicates a highly oxidized aluminum layer, exceeding the ratio for the alumina stoichiometry (Al 2 O 3 ), which is present in amorphous g-Al 2 O 3 on technological aluminum surface at moderate environment (pH 4-pH 9) [19,20]. Oxygen excess associated with the hydrogen content (12% of the film) indicates the presence of aluminum hydroxide, which might be present in the amorphous state Al(OH), or Al 2 O 3 $H 2 O, similar to the aluminum hydroxide state found in technological aluminum alloys [19,20]. The uncertainty of the measured elements is 1.9%, 1.9% and 2.6%, respectively for Al, O and H.…”