Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012904 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Nanoporous oxide was formed by self-organized two-step anodizing of FeAl intermetallic alloy in 0.3â¯M (COOH)2 with 20â¯vol% of glycol, what allowed to decrease ionic mobility and consequently decrease current density and oxide growth rate. Additionally, the voltage range for anodizing was extended up to 40â¯V, while compared to FeAl anodizing in sulfuric acid. Furthermore, morphology of the grown oxide can be controlled by the voltage: pore diameter and interpore distance increase linearly with the voltage, but slopes of the fitted lines are smaller than in the case of intermetallics anodizing in different electrolytes.
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Authors
Paulina Chilimoniuk, Marta Michalska-DomaÅska, Wojciech J. StÄpniowski, Tomasz Czujko,