Nanostructured anodic metal oxides : synthesis and applications /
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico | 
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook | 
| Idioma: | Inglés | 
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      Amsterdam :
        
      Elsevier,    
    
      2020.
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| Colección: | Micro & nano technologies.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo | 
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                  - Front Cover
 - Nanostructured Anodic Metal Oxides: Synthesis and Applications
 - Copyright Page
 - Contents
 - List of contributors
 - Preface
 - 1. Introduction to anodization of metals
 - 1.1 Anodization of valve metals
 - 1.2 Anodization as a simple electrolytic process
 - 1.3 Ionic migration in anodic oxide films
 - 1.4 Models of ionic conduction in the anodic oxide film
 - 1.5 Types of anodic oxide films
 - 1.6 Thermodynamics of oxide formation on metals
 - 1.7 Kinetics of porous or tubular oxide growth
 - 1.8 Mechanism of porous or tubular oxide growth
 - 1.8.1 Field-assisted model of porous oxide formation
 - 1.8.2 Plastic flow model of porous oxide formation
 - 1.8.3 Oxygen bubble mold model of porous oxide formation
 - 1.9 Factors influencing the morphology of anodic films
 - 1.10 Summary
 - References
 - 2. Recent trends in synthesis of nanoporous anodic aluminum oxides
 - 2.1 Introduction
 - 2.2 Inorganic acids
 - 2.2.1 Phosphonic acid (H3PO3)
 - 2.2.2 Sulfamic acid (NH2SO3H)
 - 2.2.3 Chromic acid (H2CrO4)
 - 2.2.4 Selenic acid (H2SeO4)
 - 2.2.5 Arsenic acid (H3AsO4)
 - 2.2.6 Pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7)
 - 2.3 Organic acids
 - 2.3.1 Malonic acid
 - 2.3.2 Tartaric acid
 - 2.3.3 Citric acid
 - 2.3.4 Etidronic acid
 - 2.3.5 Glutaric acid and its derivatives
 - 2.3.6 Malic acid
 - 2.3.7 Other organic electrolytes
 - 2.4 Alkaline and neutral solutions
 - 2.5 Mixed electrolytes
 - 2.5.1 Inorganic additives
 - 2.5.1.1 Li ion incorporation
 - 2.5.1.2 Cr ion incorporation
 - 2.5.1.3 Fluoride-rich electrolytes
 - 2.5.1.4 Cu2+ ions incorporation
 - 2.5.2 Organic additives
 - 2.5.2.1 Ethanol
 - 2.5.2.2 Polyethylene glycol
 - 2.5.2.3 Glycerin
 - 2.5.2.4 Nonaqueous electrolytes
 - 2.5.2.5 Ionic liquid addition
 - 2.6 Other unusual conditions of anodization
 - 2.6.1 Hybrid potential anodization
 - 2.6.2 Laminated alumina layers-alternating current anodizing
 - 2.6.3 Modified pulse anodization-ultrashort anodic alumina nanotubes
 - 2.6.4 Synthesis of petal-like micropatterns and nanofibers
 - 2.7 Summary
 - Acknowledgment
 - References
 - 3. Anodizing of aluminum under the burning conditions
 - 3.1 Introduction
 - 3.2 General background
 - 3.3 Toward burning process: hard anodizing
 - 3.4 Burning anodizing
 - 3.4.1 Onset of burning
 - 3.4.2 Structural features of tartaric acid burned films
 


