In this study, a calcium–aluminum-layered double hydroxide (CaAl-LDH) thin film was grown on an AA6082 aluminum alloy, for the very first time, by using a facile in situ growth method in an effort to investigate the CaAl-LDH structural geometry and corresponding corrosion resistance properties.
A hierarchical layered double hydroxide framework on a nonporous anodic aluminum oxide/aluminum wire was used as a solid phase microextraction fiber for separation and determination of phenolic compounds.