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W.J. Stepniowski
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Self-organized anodization of copper in 0.1 M Na2CO3 electrolyte was studied in order to obtain nanostructured oxide surface on the metal substrate. Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) revealed that the most suitable voltage range for anodic film formation is from 3 to 31 V. In this r
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Anodic aluminum oxide was formed by employing mild and hard anodizing in sulfuric acid followed by mild anodizing in oxalic acid without oxide removal in-between at 40 and 45 V. Such multi-step anodizing, combining hard anodizing in sulfuric acid with mild anodizing in oxalic aci
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The effect of the separation between electrodes on the main output parameters of the anodic aluminum oxide structure, namely the pore size, the cell size, the thickness and the regularity ratio was investigated. Pure aluminum foils were anodized in 0.3 M oxalic acid at different
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Copper foil was anodized in 1 M KOH at potentials ranging from −400 to −100 mV vs. Ag|AgCl electrode. Cyclic voltammetry showed a distinct peak with a maximum at around −150 mV. For anodizing at −100 and −200 mV, nanowires with diameters of ca. 19 and 24 nm respectively were foun
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Technical purity aluminum was subjected to laser pre-treatment. Subsequently, self-organized anodization in sulfuric acid was performed in order to form nanoporous oxide layer. The influence of the laser pre-treatment operating conditions and grain size of the direct solidified a
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