Issue 4, 2013

New insights into the initial stages of Ta oxide nanotube formation on polycrystalline Ta electrodes

Abstract

Ta oxide nanotubes (NTs) were formed by the anodization of Ta at 15 V in a solution of concentrated sulfuric acid containing 0.8–1.0 M hydrofluoric acid. To study the initial stages of NT formation, FESEM images of samples anodized for very short times were obtained. The results contradict the existing explanation of the current–time data collected during anodization, which has persisted in the literature for more than two decades. In addition to providing a first-time morphological study of Ta oxide NT formation at very early stages of anodization, we also propose a new interpretation of the it response, showing that pores are already present in the first few milliseconds of anodization and that NTs are formed well before present models predict. This behaviour may also extend to the anodization of other valve metals, such as Al, Ti, Zr, W, and Nb.

Graphical abstract: New insights into the initial stages of Ta oxide nanotube formation on polycrystalline Ta electrodes

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Oct 2012
Accepted
08 Jan 2013
First published
10 Jan 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 1494-1498

New insights into the initial stages of Ta oxide nanotube formation on polycrystalline Ta electrodes

H. A. El-Sayed, C. A. Horwood, A. D. Abhayawardhana and V. I. Birss, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 1494 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR33396E

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