2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4915754
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Stability of the anodic growth porous tungsten oxide in different solutions

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“…It is widely recognized that the anodizing process of W metal requires specific operating conditions. By adjusting the processing conditions, such as electrolyte composition, anodizing temperature, anodizing voltage and anodizing time, the surface morphology of nanoporous structure can be essentially controlled [25,26]. In addition, it has been reported that two-step anodizing (TSA) can be used to fabricate more ordered nanostructure as compared to onestep anodizing (OSA) in the case of Ti [27,28], Zr [29] and stainless steel [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely recognized that the anodizing process of W metal requires specific operating conditions. By adjusting the processing conditions, such as electrolyte composition, anodizing temperature, anodizing voltage and anodizing time, the surface morphology of nanoporous structure can be essentially controlled [25,26]. In addition, it has been reported that two-step anodizing (TSA) can be used to fabricate more ordered nanostructure as compared to onestep anodizing (OSA) in the case of Ti [27,28], Zr [29] and stainless steel [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%