On-aluminum and barrier anodic oxide: Meeting the challenges of chemical dissolution rate in various acids and solutions

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The chemical dissolution-in 0.1 M solutions of phosphoric, malonic, citric, sulfosalicylic, and tartaric acids and 0.6 M solutions of sulfuric, oxalic, malonic, phosphoric, tartaric, and citric acids-of aluminum (Al) and its barrier anodic oxide, with thicknesses of 240 and 350 nm, produced during the anodization of Al deposited on a sitall substrate and Al foil, respectively, in a 1% citric acid aqueous solution, was investigated. Signs of chemical dissolution for 0.1 M phosphoric acid solution and 0.6 M concentrations of all the listed solutions were found. It was shown that the dissolution rate and the nature of its change depend on the acid nature, the state of the sample surface, and the classification of the electrolytes according to their degrees of aggressiveness with respect to aluminum.

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Poznyak, A., Pligovka, A., Turavets, U., & Norek, M. (2020). On-aluminum and barrier anodic oxide: Meeting the challenges of chemical dissolution rate in various acids and solutions. Coatings, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings10090875

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