Facile Fabrication of Ordered Multi-Tiered Hierarchical Porous Alumina Nanostructures with Multiple and Fractional Ratios of Pore Interval toward Multifunctional Nanomaterials

  • Kure-Chu S
  • Osaka K
  • Yashiro H
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2016. Conventional nanoporous anodic alumina films are composed of one-tiered pore arrays that can only render to one-dimensional (1D) nano-structures if they are used as nano-templates. Hence, three-dimensional (3D) nanoporous alumina films are desirable to dramatically increase the variety of nanostructures by template-fabrication for various potentially enhanced performances. Herein we report a facile approach to fabricate a variety of ordered multi-tiered 3D porous alumina nanostructures with multiple integer (m = 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10) and fractional ratios (n = 1/2 and 1/3) of the pore interval and pore diameter among different tiers on ITO/glass and Al sheets. The multi-tiered nanostructures and the pore interval ratios of the neighboring tiers can be accurately and independently controlled by a tailored multiple stepwise anodization, successively in appropriate acidic electrolytes of sulfuric, oxalic, and/or phosphoric solutions at designed voltages of 15–180 V, corresponding to the multiple or fractional ratios of pore interspacing. Moreover, the multi-tiered hierarchical nanoporous alumina films on ITO/glass substrates exhibited a lower transmittance compared with that of the single-tiered films with ordered cylindrical pores, which can be attributed to the diffusive reflection from the tier interface with different pore intervals.

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Kure-Chu, S.-Z., Osaka, K., Yashiro, H., Wada, K., Segawa, H., & Inoue, S. (2016). Facile Fabrication of Ordered Multi-Tiered Hierarchical Porous Alumina Nanostructures with Multiple and Fractional Ratios of Pore Interval toward Multifunctional Nanomaterials. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 5(5), P285–P292. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0231605jss

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