“…The process of electrochemical oxidation of a metal, also known as anodization, is a simple and low-cost electrochemical process that produces an oxide layer on the target metallic surface over large areas. This process has been used to obtain nanoporous, nanotubular, or other kinds of nanostructured functional oxide layers on a wide variety of metals and semimetals, such as gold 78 , cobalt 79 , cupper 80 , gallium 81 , hafnium 82 , iron 83 , molybdenum 84 , To better understand the formation process of such nanoporous structure, one has first to understand how a simpler structure, namely non-porous anodic aluminium oxide films, are produced. In this case, solutions with pH 5-7 in which the anodic aluminum oxide is insoluble are used.…”