A comparative study of two-step anodization with one-step anodization at constant voltage
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Published:2021-11-08
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ISSN:0957-4484
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Container-title:Nanotechnology
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Short-container-title:Nanotechnology
Author:
Zeng Huipeng,
Li Chengyuan,
Dan Yuxin,
Lu Yishan,
Sun Weidong,
Zhang ShaoyuORCID,
Song YeORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Two-step anodization has been widely used because it can produce highly self-organized anodic TiO2 nanotubes, but the differences in morphology and current-time curve of one-step anodization and two-step anodization are rarely reported. Here, one-step anodization and two-step anodization were conducted at different voltages. By comparing the FESEM image of anodic TiO2 nanotubes fabricated by one-step anodization and two-step anodization, it was found that the variation of morphology characteristics is same with voltage. The distinction of morphology and current-time curve between one-step anodization and two-step anodization at the same voltage were analyzed: the nanotube average growth rate and porosity of two-step anodization are greater than that of one-step anodization. In the current-time curve, the duration of stage I and stage II in two-step anodization are significantly shorter than one-step anodization. The traditional field-assisted dissolution theory cannot explain the three stages of the current-time curves and their physics meaning under different voltages in the same fluoride electrolyte. Here, for the first time, the distinction between one-step anodization and two-step anodization was clarified successfully by the theories of ionic current and electronic current and oxygen bubble mould.
Funder
Changzhou Science & Technology Program
National Undergraduate Training Program for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Chemistry,Bioengineering