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Formation and effect of the branched layer during the tunnel etching of aluminum foil
by
He, Yedong
, Shang, Wei
, Wen, Yuqing
, Peng, Ning
in
Aluminum
/ Clustering
/ Electrochemical etching
/ Materials science
/ Metal foils
/ Tapering
/ Thickness
/ Tunnels
2020
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Formation and effect of the branched layer during the tunnel etching of aluminum foil
by
He, Yedong
, Shang, Wei
, Wen, Yuqing
, Peng, Ning
in
Aluminum
/ Clustering
/ Electrochemical etching
/ Materials science
/ Metal foils
/ Tapering
/ Thickness
/ Tunnels
2020
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Formation and effect of the branched layer during the tunnel etching of aluminum foil
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Formation and effect of the branched layer during the tunnel etching of aluminum foil
2020
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In this study, branched layers formed under various conditions of the electrochemical etching of aluminum foils were observed. Tunnel clustering arose from the random distribution of high-density tunnels, greatly increasing the thickness of the branched layer; this occurred because the tunnel clustering increased the tunnel width, thereby facilitating electrolyte transport in vertical tunnels. In contrast, tunnel tapering blocked the branched tunnels generated at a certain depth. The thickened branched layer greatly reduced the foil thickness during tunnel widening, considerably reducing the surface area and the specific capacitance obtained for the etched aluminum foil.
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Springer Nature B.V
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