electrochemical anodization

What is Electrochemical Anodization?

Electrochemical anodization is a process used to create a thick, stable oxide layer on the surface of a metal. In the context of Nanotechnology, this technique is particularly significant for fabricating nanostructured materials. By applying an electrical current through an electrolyte solution, metal surfaces (commonly aluminum) undergo oxidation, resulting in the formation of a controlled, highly ordered nanoporous structure.

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