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Growth mechanisms of multilayered anodic-titanium-oxide nanotube membranes

Fang et al., 2014

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13297757456955674204
Author
Fang D
Chen S
Jiang M
Li Q
Luo Z
Liu L
Xiong C
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Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing

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Anodic titanium oxide TiO 2 nanotube membranes with one, two and three layers have been prepared by the anodic oxidation method via adjusting applied bias during the oxidation process in glycol electrolytes containing 0.25 wt% or 0.50 wt% NH 4 F. The morphologies of …
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