Title of article :
Analysis of chemical dissolution of the barrier layer of porous
oxide on aluminum thin films using a re-anodizing technique
Author/Authors :
I. Vrublevsky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Chemical dissolution of the barrier layer of porous oxide formed on thin aluminum films (99.9% purity) in the 4% oxalic acid
after immersion in 2 mol dm 3 sulphuric acid at 50 8C has been studied. The barrier layer thickness before and after dissolution
was calculated using a re-anodizing technique. It has been shown that above 57 V the change in the growth mechanism of porous
alumina films takes place. As a result, the change in the amount of regions in the barrier oxide with different dissolution rates is
observed. The barrier oxide contains two layers at 50 V: the outer layer with the highest dissolution rate and the inner layer with a
low dissolution rate. Above 60 V the barrier oxide contains three layers: the outer layer with a high dissolution rate, the middle
layer with the highest dissolution rate and the inner layer with a low dissolution rate.We suggest that the formation of the outer
layer of barrier oxide with a high dissolution rate is linked with the injection of protons or H3O+ ions from the electrolyte into the
oxide film at the anodizing voltages above 57 V.
Keywords :
aluminum , Porous alumina , Dissolution rate , Re-anodizing , Barrier oxide layer
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science