Abstract
Abstract The paper overviews the various approaches for obtaining the metal-supported PEO layers with a developed surface. They are following: (1) pre-etching the metal surfaces, (2) using the electrolytes in which linear discharges are realized under certain conditions of PEO processing, (3) the use of oxide-forming electrolytes for obtaining ornamental structures, (4) applying the electrolytes with isopoly and heteropoly anions in which islet growth of coral-like structures is possible. It is shown that changing the composition and pH of the electrolyte, the electrical parameters of PEO processing you can control the sizes of surface relief fragments such as pores, micro- and nanostructures and create conditions for the formation of developed surface and secondary layers. Using PEO structures as a substrate for subsequent deposition of the catalytically active components by methods of impregnation, extraction, and sol-gel synthesis allows one to form the developed surfaces with nanowires, nanospheres, hedgehog-like structures too. Application of the discussed methods may improve the efficiency of catalysts formed using PEO technology.
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