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Get Free AccessA new approach for studying the effect of temperature on anodic oxide growth on aluminium is presented in this paper. Using an in-house developed electrode holder, anodizing is performed under conditions of applied and controlled electrode temperature. The influence of temperature on the process is evaluated by experiments in a broad temperature range for both the electrode and the electrolyte temperature. The electrochemical behaviour of the aluminium electrodes is demonstrated to be more susceptible to variations of the electrode temperature than to variations of the electrolyte temperature. Concerning the morphology of the anodic film it is shown that by cooling the electrode a normal oxide layer could be grown at high electrolyte temperatures, whereas anodizing in a cool electrolyte at high electrode temperature results in a collapsed porous structure at the oxide surface. Furthermore, the electrode temperature affects the formation ratio of the oxide to a larger extent than the electrolyte temperature, indicating its important influence even on the level of the ionic conductivity during anodic oxide growth. All observations indicate that merely considering the electrolyte temperature upon studying the influence of temperature on the process is not sufficient; the electrode temperature is much more determining.
Tim Aerts, Jean-Baptiste Jorcin, Iris De Graeve, Herman Terryn (2010). Comparison between the influence of applied electrode and electrolyte temperatures on porous anodizing of aluminium. Electrochimica Acta, 55(12), pp. 3957-3965, DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2010.02.044.
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2010
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Electrochimica Acta
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10.1016/j.electacta.2010.02.044
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