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Photoelectrochemical evidence of Nitrogen Incorporation during Anodizing of valve metals alloys

2015

Amorphous and/or nanocrystalline oxide films can be easily prepared electrochemically by anodizing. The anodizing allows to grow oxides with structural and compositional features easily and strictly controlled by the process parameters.

Photoelectrochemical characterization Nitrogen Incorporation Anodizing valve metals alloys
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Photoelectrochemical evidence of inhomogeneous composition at nm length scale of anodic films on valve metals alloys

2015

Anodic films of different thickness (∼30 nm and 70 nm) were grown by anodizing sputtering-deposited Ta-19at% Al to different formation voltages. N incorporation into the anodic films was inducing by performing the anodizing process in ammonium containing solutions. Layered anodic films were prepared by a double formation procedure with a first anodizing step in ammonium biborate solution and second anodizing step in borate buffer solution, or vice versa. Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy was employed to show the distribution of N across the oxide. Photoelectrochemical measurements evidenced a red shift of the light absorption threshold due to N incorporation. A model was proposed…

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataPhotoelectrochemical characterization nm length scale anodic films valve metals alloys
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