화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.162, No.9, E173-E178, 2015
A Facile Method for Controllable Fabrication of Porous Anodic Aluminum Oxide Templates with Multiple-Scale Structures
Porous anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates with diverse nano/submicron/micron multiple-scale structures have been fabricated by a facile and controllable two-step anodization process. The first step anodization has been achieved by using a simple competitive growth process with high anodization voltage (U-a) in ethanol-oxalic acid mixture electrolytes. The effects of U-a (300-600 V), anodization current density (J(a), 100-200 A m(-2)), and the proportion of ethanol adding (0.3 M oxalic acid : ethanol = 1: 1, 3 : 2, V/V) on the submicron/micron structures of AAO templates have been investigated in detail. The second step anodization has been conducted under relatively lower U-a of 30 V and 40 V, respectively. The effects of U-a, etching process, and anodization time on the nanostructures of as-fabricated porous AAO templates have been studied carefully. In addition, related intrinsic formation mechanisms have also been investigated. Based on these quantitative experimental results, the fabrication of multiple-scale porous AAO films with diverse nano/submicron/micron structures can be more controllable and designable, facilitating their practical applications in simple template synthesis of complex multiple-scale functional materials. (C) 2015 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.