FORMATION OF BARRIER ANODIC FILMS ON ALUMINUM IN ANTIMONATE ELECTROLYTE

Citation
M. Skeldon et al., FORMATION OF BARRIER ANODIC FILMS ON ALUMINUM IN ANTIMONATE ELECTROLYTE, Philosophical magazine. B. Physics of condensed matter. Structural, electronic, optical and magnetic properties, 68(5), 1993, pp. 787-803
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
09586644
Volume
68
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
787 - 803
Database
ISI
SICI code
0958-6644(1993)68:5<787:FOBAFO>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Barrier anodic films have been formed on aluminium at a constant curre nt density of 50 A m-2 in saturated potassium antimonate aqueous elect rolyte at 293 K to voltages up to 462 V. The resultant films were exam ined by transmission electron microscopy and Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy. Film growth proceeded at high efficiency, with an avera ge nm V-1 ratio of about 1.3. The film composition was close to Al2O3, but antimony was incorporated as an outwardly mobile species (2.8 at. %, expressed with respect to the aluminium and antimony in the film, a t 295 V). The distribution of antimony species within the film section was complex, with several discrete regions being observed and the num ber of regions being dependent of voltage. Specifically at 295 V, an i nnermost band, a depleted band, a concentrated band, and fingers were revealed. It is suggested that the unusual behaviour results from a va riable incorporation rate for the antimony species due to fluctuations in the pH of the electrolyte at the film/electrolyte interface and fr om the incorporation of a fine layer of Sb2O5 within the thickening fi lm. The subsequent outward migration of these incorporated antimony sp ecies developed various pathways for current passage and ionic transpo rt across the film.