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The Features of TiO2 Films Structure Formation under Conditions of Electrochemical Anodizing by Direct Current with Variable Component Application

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2016

Sergey M. Karabanov*
Affiliation:
Ryazan State Radio Engineering University 59/1 Gagarina St., Ryazan 390005, Russia
Dmitriy V. Suvorov
Affiliation:
Ryazan State Radio Engineering University 59/1 Gagarina St., Ryazan 390005, Russia
Gennadiy P. Gololobov
Affiliation:
Ryazan State Radio Engineering University 59/1 Gagarina St., Ryazan 390005, Russia
Yulia M. Stryuchkova
Affiliation:
Ryazan State Radio Engineering University 59/1 Gagarina St., Ryazan 390005, Russia
Maria A. Klyagina
Affiliation:
Ryazan State Radio Engineering University 59/1 Gagarina St., Ryazan 390005, Russia
Evgeniy V. Slivkinl
Affiliation:
Ryazan State Radio Engineering University 59/1 Gagarina St., Ryazan 390005, Russia
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Abstract

The paper presents the research results of formation features of nanoporous titanium oxide structure under electrochemical anodizing by AC-DC current. It is shown that addition of current AC-component (at the frequency of 100 Hz – 10 kHz) leads to increase of the coating formation rate and to structure quality changes of nanoporous TiO2 coatings: open intertubular space appears, intertubular bridges are formed and the nanotubes section form becomes round.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2016 

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