Preparation and Characterization of Porous Anodic Alumina Nanostructures
Date
2018
Authors
Reddy, P. Ramana
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
This thesis describes the preparation and chacacterization of porous anodic alumina
(PAA) membranes and synthesis of metal nanostructures based on PAA templates. The
aim of this investigation is to optimize the process parameters and prepare metal nanostructures on the pores of PAA membranes using chemical methods. The effect of
process parameters such as anodizaton duration, temperature of electrolytic bath and
electrolyte concentration are systematically investigated. In this way pore diameter
was found to be tunable from 20 to 100 nm and template thickness acheived varied
from 20 to 100 mm. Hexagonal pore array with honeycomb-like structures were obtained via self-organised oxidation process. The pore diameters and interpore distances
were varied by changing anodization conditions and pore widening time. The regularity ratio (RR) of the PAA membranes were studied in detail using 2D fast Fourier
transform (FFT) analysis. Mechanical properties of PAA membranes such as hardness
and Youngs modulus were studied using micro and nanoindentation techniques. PAA
membranes obtained in sulphuric acid exhibited an extremely high hardness of 7.5 GPa
and Young’s modulus was 146.5 GPa. The optical absorbance and photoluminscenc
of PAA membranes were investigated. The PL spectra of PAA membranes showed an
assymetrical behaviour in the blue region. This spectrum was divided into two subbands by Gaussian analysis, originating from two kinds of oxygen-deficient centers,
F+ (oxygen vacancy with one electron) and F centers (oxygen vacancy with two electrons) respectively. Contact angle measurements of PAA membranes were analysed at
different anodization time and pore widening durations. Synthesis of metal nanostructures (Silver and Copper) by chemical method were studied and presented in detail.
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Department of Physics, Porous anodic alumina, Anodization, Regularity ratio, pore diameter, interpore distance, photoluminscence, Microindentation, Nanoindentation