Issue 6, 2003

Preparation of Al2O3/Al monoliths by anodisation of aluminium as structured catalytic supports

Abstract

The different variables of the aluminium anodisation process, anodisation time, current density, electrolyte nature, its temperature and concentration, and the effect of agitation, and their effects on the final alumina textural properties have been studied. Characterisation of the alumina generated by anodisation has been carried out by N2 adsorption, SEM and gravimetry. It has been observed that the texture of the coating depends on two main processes taking place during aluminium anodisation: alumina generation and its dissolution. The proper combination of both processes, given by the choice of the different process variables, will produce an adherent alumina layer with excellent properties to produce catalytic devices based on alumina on aluminium monoliths.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of Al2O3/Al monoliths by anodisation of aluminium as structured catalytic supports

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Dec 2002
Accepted
25 Mar 2003
First published
04 Apr 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2003,13, 1458-1467

Preparation of Al2O3/Al monoliths by anodisation of aluminium as structured catalytic supports

N. Burgos, M. Paulis and M. Montes, J. Mater. Chem., 2003, 13, 1458 DOI: 10.1039/B212242A

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