Nanoporous titanium obtained from a spinodally decomposed Ti alloy

[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry 02 engineering and technology 540 0210 nano-technology 620
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2015.09.054 Publication Date: 2015-10-15T22:07:10Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Porous noble metal surfaces were produced by gold-smiths in ancient times by dealloying. These processes lead to the formation of gold or other noble metal rich layers. Such dealloying occurs by corrosion as the most electro-chemically active elements dissolve and the more noble elements aggregate into clusters by phase separation (spinodal decomposition). Here we report results from an alternative path to nanoporosity where the structure patterns and length scales are first fixed in the bulk by high-temperature spinodal decomposition followed by chemical dissolution of one of the component products of the phase-separation. The process may be used to form nanoporous titanium for biochemical applications.
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