Title of article :
Anodic oxidation of tantalum in water and biological solutions
using current limiting constant voltage method
Author/Authors :
Sylvanus N. Wosu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A reliable method is developed for preparing
tantalum pentoxide film targets in natural water and
biological fluids (urine, blood plasma and serum) by the
anodization of tantalum metal using a current limiting
constant voltage method. Tantalum pentoxide film targets
are successfully prepared at a current density of
10 mA cm–2 at an anodic voltage ranging from 20 V to
100 V without any oxide breakdown. The results show that
for the same applied voltage, more ionic concentration in
biological solutions leads to a higher rate of oxide growth
than in water and a darker interference color. The analysis
shows that anodic oxidation is more likely to breakdown in
a biological environment than in pure water for the same
oxidation time and applied voltage. The oxide film
capacitance is found to be only slightly dependent on pH
and anodic voltage with higher capacitive films in biological
solutions than for water.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science