Journal of Materials Chemistry A, volume 22, issue 24, pages 11922
Origin of long-range orientational pore ordering in anodic films on aluminium
Kirill S. Napolskii
1, 2
,
I. V. Roslyakov
1
,
Anna Romanchuk
1
,
Alexey S Mankevich
1
,
V A Lebedev
1
,
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2012-04-25
Journal:
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
scimago Q1
SJR: 2.804
CiteScore: 19.5
Impact factor: 10.7
ISSN: 20507488, 20507496, 09599428, 13645501
Materials Chemistry
General Chemistry
Abstract
Porous anodic aluminium oxide has a long history of practical application for corrosion protection and coloring. In the last few decades a lot of hi-tech applications of this material have been found owing to the discovery of anodization conditions leading to the formation of highly ordered porous structures with a narrow pore size distribution. Here we show that in-plane orientation of the porous system in anodic films on aluminium is fully determined by the intrinsic crystallographic orientation of the Al substrate. The anisotropy of aluminium oxidation rates on a scalloped metal–oxide interface leads to reorientation of Al spikes in certain directions, which builds up an in-plane orientational order on a macroscopic scale restricted by a crystallite size. This is a unique example of the inheritance of the substrate crystal structure by an amorphous film through a size difference of three orders of magnitude.
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