Preparation of Alumina Nanowires by Etched Method in Acid Solution

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Porous alumina films are obtained on aluminum piece by electrochemical method. In this work, we ues a kind of method for alumina nanowires by the alumina films. The result is showed with SEM. We study the effects of etching action in the dilute HF solution, and deduce the reason. We study catalyzed formaldehyde by the alumina nanowire supported titanium dioxide, results show that, the catalytic effect is better than activated carbon supported.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 609-610)

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