Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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192865 | Electrochimica Acta | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The growth of nanoporous alumina at an aluminium surface which is not completely covered by an electrolyte has been investigated. At one point the electrolyte forms three interfaces: oxide/electrolyte, metal/electrolyte, electrolyte/air. At this three-interfaces-point a self-wetting induced oxide growth occurs. The wetting increases up to 7 mm from the electrolyte contact edge. At this final stage of wetting an equilibrium between the wetting induced flow (bottom-up) and the gravity-driven flow (top-down) is reached. The thickness of the nonporous layer decreases with the distance from the starting point.
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Authors
Monika Lelonek, Meinhard Knoll,