Adsorption measurements were used to determine the specific surface area of a.c. electrolytically grained aluminium and the porosity distribution diagram of porous anodized aluminium. Alternating current electrolytic graining of aluminium is used to increase the specific surface area for the preparation of litho sheets or capacitor foil. The specific surface area S (calculated by the BET procedure from the nitrogen adsorption isotherm) was studied as a function of the graining frequency between 0.1 and 1000 Hz. The results were related to the graining morphology by comparing them with scanning electron microscopy micrographs. It is concluded that in contrast to the more common surface investigation techniques the method can be used to measure quantitatively the gain in surface area after such a treatment as a.c. electrolytic graining. In the second part of the paper the pore size distribution diagrams are calculated from the adsorption isotherm for porous sulphuric acid films. It is shown that the dominant pore diameter corresponds rather well to the pore diameter observed in transmission electron microscopy sectional views. This means that the adsorption method can be applied to study the porosity of the aluminum oxide films. The method was then used to study the influence of the pretreatment on the porous oxide film morphology.
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