1981
DOI: 10.1038/290230a0
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Porous anodic film formation on aluminium

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“…2b) [1-3, [20][21][22][23]. Porous oxide film is also known as anodic aluminum oxide (AAO), porous anodic alumina (PAA), anodic porous alumina, porous anodic aluminum oxide (PAOX), etc., and these names correspond to the same "porous oxide film" fabricated by anodizing in acidic solutions.…”
Section: Barrier and Porous Oxide Films Formed By Aluminum Anodizingmentioning
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“…2b) [1-3, [20][21][22][23]. Porous oxide film is also known as anodic aluminum oxide (AAO), porous anodic alumina (PAA), anodic porous alumina, porous anodic aluminum oxide (PAOX), etc., and these names correspond to the same "porous oxide film" fabricated by anodizing in acidic solutions.…”
Section: Barrier and Porous Oxide Films Formed By Aluminum Anodizingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When aluminum is anodized in appropriate acidic electrolytes, porous alumina develops, which exhibits a uniform array of hexagonal cells, each containing a uniform cylindrical nanopore at the center [17][18][19][20][21][22] (lower right in Fig. 1).…”
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“…Recently, highly ordered anodic porous alumina with a cell size on the scale of 10-100 nm has been studied for potential use in various ordered-nanostructure applications [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. Anodic porous alumina is typically fabricated on an aluminum substrate using electrochemical anodizing (or anodization) [22][23][24][25][26]. In several acidic electrolyte solutions, the porous alumina fabricated by anodizing is self-ordered when prepared at the appropriate electrochemical conditions, including appropriate concentrations, temperatures, and voltages (or electrochemical potentials) [27][28][29][30] [50], and acetylenedicarboxylic (HOOC-C≡C-COOH) [51] acids have also been reported as electrolytes used to fabricate porous alumina that has characteristic nanostructure morphologies.…”
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