scholarly journals Preparation of Ideally Ordered Anodic Porous Alumina by Prepatterning Process Using a Flexible Mold

Author(s):  
Takashi Yanagishita ◽  
Kenya Kato ◽  
Naoto Shirano ◽  
Hideki Masuda

Abstract Ideally ordered anodic porous alumina with controlled interpore distances was formed by fabricating a resist mask using a flexible mold and subsequent anodization. Prior to forming the resist pattern on the surface of an Al substrate, Al was pre-anodized at 10 V to prepare the fine porous structure, which acts as a resist adhesive layer. After the formation of the resist mask using a flexible mold, an arranged array of cavities with Al exposed at the bottom was formed by the selective dissolution of the oxide layer at resist openings. The subsequent anodization of the sample with the cavity array generated ideally ordered anodic porous alumina because alumina holes were formed at the bottom of cavities during anodization. This process allows the preparation of ideally ordered anodic porous alumina even on a curved Al surface owing to the flexibility of the mold. In addition, this process can also be applied to the preparation of an ideally ordered anodic porous alumina with a large sample area because the Al substrate can be patterned without high pressure. The obtained sample can be used for various applications requiring an ideally ordered hole array structure.

2010 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 602-606 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taejoon Kouh ◽  
Youngok Park ◽  
Chul Sung Kim ◽  
Satoru Mohri ◽  
Sawako Ohno ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (06n07) ◽  
pp. 1047-1052 ◽  
Author(s):  
YUJIANG WANG ◽  
XINXIN MA ◽  
GUANGZE TANG

The micro-pores with size of 0.2 to 1.8 µm, which randomly distribute in a 316L stainless steel substrate, were fabricated by the transfer of the porous structure of anodic porous alumina. The mask anodic porous alumina was directly prepared by anodizing of aluminum film, which was deposited on 316L substrate by DC magnetron sputtering. The transfer of the porous structure of anodic alumina into the 316L substrate could be achieved without the additional through-hole treatment to the barrier layer. The localized priority dissolution on porous alumina is observed during the anodizing. And this process is considered to lead to the micro-pores formation on 316L substrate. In addition, the effect of anodizing time on the pores size and number on 316L substrate also was discussed.


1997 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 311-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Lei ◽  
X. Hu ◽  
H. P. Chu ◽  
G. Chen ◽  
P. L. Yue

The treatment of dyeing and printing wastewater from the textile industry by oxidation was studied. The reaction was carried out in a two-litre high pressure reactor. In order to promote the oxidation of organic pollutants present in the wastewater, experiments were conducted using various catalysts including metal salts, metal oxides, and porous alumina supported metals. All catalysts tested were able to enhance the conversion of organic compounds in wastewater, shorten the reaction time, and lower the reaction temperature. The alumina supported catalyst has an advantage over other catalysts in that it can be easily separated from the treated wastewater by filtration and recycled. The conditions in preparing the catalyst supported by porous alumina were experimentally optimised.


2006 ◽  
Vol 16 (10) ◽  
pp. 2211-2219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julien Carlier ◽  
Katarzyna Chuda ◽  
Steve Arscott ◽  
Vincent Thomy ◽  
Bernard Verbeke ◽  
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