2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2007.05.040
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Characterisation and humidity-sensing properties of aluminium (oxy)-hydroxide films prepared by cathodically induced precipitation

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“…Gee [10] reported a similar peak at 840 cm −1 inside the wear track while the formation of aluminum hydroxide during wear of alumina was studied. The broad peak at about 3300 cm −1 signifies the presence of hydroxide in the wear debris as reported by other researchers [11][12][13]. Since the wear debris collected at the early stage of the wear transition, it would be expected a thin hydroxide surface film was also present at wear track.…”
Section: Microstructural and Compositional Analysis By Sem/edx And Mi...supporting
confidence: 68%
“…Gee [10] reported a similar peak at 840 cm −1 inside the wear track while the formation of aluminum hydroxide during wear of alumina was studied. The broad peak at about 3300 cm −1 signifies the presence of hydroxide in the wear debris as reported by other researchers [11][12][13]. Since the wear debris collected at the early stage of the wear transition, it would be expected a thin hydroxide surface film was also present at wear track.…”
Section: Microstructural and Compositional Analysis By Sem/edx And Mi...supporting
confidence: 68%
“…With the method described here, rapid testing of materials is possible, using films grown as bridging precipitates between twin palladium electrodes, as we have earlier 8 described in the study of humidity-sensing properties of aluminium (oxy)-hydroxide films [12,13]. XRD patterns for the mixed yttrium/indium oxides system [12,13] …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the preparation of aluminium (oxy)-hydroxide † films with humidity-sensing properties, we have described a cathodically-induced precipitation technique, where palladium is used as the cathode substrate [12,13]. On electrolysis of aqueous aluminium sulfate solution, gaseous hydrogen evolution at the hydrogen-sorbing palladium cathode is eliminated and the local alkaline environment promotes the precipitation of aluminium (oxy)-hydroxide, which accumulates as an adherent surface film.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Nanostructures of different materials that can exhibit hygroscopic behavior: (a) BaTiO 3 , (4) (b) aluminum hydroxide, (5) (c) graphene oxide, (6) (7) (e) TiO 2 film, (8) and (f) polyimide nanofibers. (9) small-diameter NaCl crystals will be more prone to changing into a liquid form at lower RH.…”
Section: Soluble Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%