Mechanism of nanotubular Ta₂O₅ via anodization in NH₄F/H₂SO₄/H₂O solution / Mahzaton Aqma Abu Talip … [et al.]
The main subject of many studies in anodization of Ta2O5 is to investigate the role of electrolyte composition on nanostructure Ta2O5 formation. However, the simple and clear explanation on how electrolyte composition affects the mechanism of nanotubular formation is hardly to be found. In this pape...
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my.uitm.ir.487702021-07-23T03:28:06Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48770/ Mechanism of nanotubular Ta₂O₅ via anodization in NH₄F/H₂SO₄/H₂O solution / Mahzaton Aqma Abu Talip … [et al.] Abu Talip, Mahzaton Aqma Abdul Rani, Rozina Ab Kadir, Rosmalini Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz Abdul Khalid, Muhammad Farid Mahmood, Mohamad Rusop Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin Atomic physics. Constitution and properties of matter Electronics Nanoparticles The main subject of many studies in anodization of Ta2O5 is to investigate the role of electrolyte composition on nanostructure Ta2O5 formation. However, the simple and clear explanation on how electrolyte composition affects the mechanism of nanotubular formation is hardly to be found. In this paper, we provided organized and step by step discussion on how NH4F, H2O and H2SO4 influence the growth of nanotubular by performing the experiments with different concentration of NH4F, H2O and H2SO4. The electrochemical formation of nanotubular tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) was investigated in 50 ml ethylene glycol (EG), 0.5–3 wt% of NH4F, 0–6 vol% of H2O and 0–1 vol% of H2SO4. Depending on electrolyte concentration, Ta2O5 films exhibit different structural structures and features after anodization. The results were shown through FESEM, real images of samples and XRD analysis. By varying the concentration, it was possible to change the structures of Ta2O5. Finally, we demonstrated how electrochemical response during anodization, thus forming nanotubular Ta2O5. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2019-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48770/1/48770.pdf ID48770 Abu Talip, Mahzaton Aqma and Abdul Rani, Rozina and Ab Kadir, Rosmalini and Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz and Abdul Khalid, Muhammad Farid and Mahmood, Mohamad Rusop and Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin (2019) Mechanism of nanotubular Ta₂O₅ via anodization in NH₄F/H₂SO₄/H₂O solution / Mahzaton Aqma Abu Talip … [et al.]. Journal of Electrical and Electronic Systems Research (JEESR), 14. pp. 46-53. ISSN 1985-5389 https://jeesr.uitm.edu.my |
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The main subject of many studies in anodization of Ta2O5 is to investigate the role of electrolyte composition on nanostructure Ta2O5 formation. However, the simple and clear explanation on how electrolyte composition affects the mechanism of nanotubular formation is hardly to be found. In this paper, we provided organized and step by step discussion on how NH4F, H2O and H2SO4 influence the growth of nanotubular by performing the experiments with different concentration of NH4F, H2O and H2SO4. The electrochemical formation of nanotubular tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) was investigated in 50 ml ethylene glycol (EG), 0.5–3 wt% of NH4F, 0–6 vol% of H2O and 0–1 vol% of H2SO4. Depending on electrolyte concentration, Ta2O5 films exhibit different structural structures and features after anodization. The results were shown through FESEM, real images of samples and XRD analysis. By varying the concentration, it was possible to change the structures of Ta2O5. Finally, we demonstrated how electrochemical response during anodization, thus forming nanotubular Ta2O5. |
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