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Incorporation of Ions into Nanostructured Anodic Oxides-Mechanism and Functionalities

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26216378

Keywords

anion incorporation; anodic oxides; nanopores; nanotubes; anodic aluminum oxide; anodic titanium oxide; photoluminescence; etching; catalysis

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  1. Military University of Technology [UGB22-845/2021/WAT]

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Anodic oxidation of metals leads to the formation of ordered nanoporous or nanotubular oxide layers, playing a significant role in various applications. However, there are still many fundamental aspects of anodizing that require deeper understanding. The inevitable phenomenon of anion incorporation during metal anodization and its impact on properties are discussed in detail in this review.
Anodic oxidation of metals leads to the formation of ordered nanoporous or nanotubular oxide layers that contribute to numerous existing and emerging applications. However, there are still numerous fundamental aspects of anodizing that have to be well understood and require deeper understanding. Anodization of metals is accompanied by the inevitable phenomenon of anion incorporation, which is discussed in detail in this review. Additionally, the influence of anion incorporation into anodic alumina and its impact on various properties is elaborated. The literature reports on the impact of the incorporated electrolyte anions on photoluminescence, galvanoluminescence and refractive index of anodic alumina are analyzed. Additionally, the influence of the type and amount of the incorporated anions on the chemical properties of anodic alumina, based on the literature data, was also shown to be important. The role of fluoride anions in d-electronic metal anodizing is shown to be important in the formation of nanostructured morphology. Additionally, the impact of incorporated anionic species, such as ruthenites, and their influence on anodic oxides formation, such as titania, reveals how the phenomenon of anion incorporation can be beneficial.

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