IP Library Granted Patent US 9,605,355
Granted Patent B2
US 9,605,355 · App. 14/647,254 · Granted Mar 28, 2017

Method for producing anodic porous alumina, method for producing molded article having microscopic pattern on surface, and molded article having microscopic pattern on surface

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Patent No.
US 9,605,355
App. No.
14/647,254
Granted
Mar 28, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

This method for producing anodic porous alumina such that an oxide coating film having a plurality of minute pores is formed at the surface of an aluminum substrate is characterized by containing: a step (a) for immersing the aluminum substrate in an electrolytic liquid resulting from mixing a plurality of acids; a step (b) for imposing a voltage on the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolytic liquid; a step (c) for holding the aluminum substrate in the state of being immersed in the electrolytic liquid essentially without imposing a voltage on the aluminum substrate; and a step (d) for alternately repeating step (b) and step (c). By means of the present invention, it is possible using a simple device and with few steps to provide a method that easily produces anodic porous alumina such that an oxide coating film having a plurality of minute pores is formed at the surface of an aluminum substrate.

Claims (30)

1. A method for producing anodic porous alumina where an oxide layer having a plurality of pores is formed on an aluminum substrate surface, comprising:

step (a) for immersing an aluminum substrate in an electrolyte containing two or more acids, wherein the two or more acids include oxalic acid and phosphoric acid;

step (b) for applying a voltage on the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte;

step (c) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte while applying substantially no voltage on the aluminum substrate; and

step (d) for alternately repeating steps (b) and (c),

wherein the temperature of the electrolyte is at least 10° C. but lower than 25° C., and the phosphoric acid concentration (M) (mol/L) and time (T) (min.) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte are set to satisfy the formulas (1) and (2) below, and the time (T) indicates time (min.) per etching treatment on the aluminum substrate in the step (c),

1≦ T≦ 90  (1)

−90(2 M− 1)≦ T   (2).

2. The method for producing anodic porous alumina according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature of the electrolyte is at least 10° C. but lower than 25° C., and the phosphoric acid concentration (M) (mol/L) and time (T) (min.) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte are set to satisfy formula (2) above and (3) below

1≦ T≦ 45  (3).

3. A method for producing anodic porous alumina where an oxide layer having a plurality of pores is formed on an aluminum substrate surface, comprising:

step (a) for immersing an aluminum substrate in an electrolyte containing two or more acids, wherein the two or more acids include oxalic acid and phosphoric acid;

step (b) for applying a voltage on the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte;

step (c) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte while applying substantially no voltage on the aluminum substrate; and

step (d) for alternately repeating steps (b) and (c),

wherein the temperature of the electrolyte is at least 25° C. but lower than 35° C., and the concentration (M′) (mol/L) of phosphoric acid and time (T′) (min.) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte are set to satisfy formulas (4) and (5) below, and the time (T) indicates time (min.) per etching treatment on the aluminum substrate in the electrolyte in the step (c),

1≦ T′≦ 70  (4)

−200 M′+ 70≦ T′≦− 12.5 M′+ 70  (5).

4. The method for producing anodic porous alumina according to claim 3 , wherein the temperature of the electrolyte is at least 25° C. but lower than 35° C., and the phosphoric acid concentration (M′) (mol/L) and time (T′) (min.) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte are set to satisfy formulas (5) above and (6) below

1≦ T′≦ 45  (6).

5. A method for producing anodic porous alumina where an oxide layer having a plurality of pores is formed on an aluminum substrate surface, comprising:

step (a) for immersing an aluminum substrate in an electrolyte containing two or more acids, wherein the two or more acids include oxalic acid and phosphoric acid;

step (b) for applying a voltage on the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte;

step (c) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte while applying substantially no voltage on the aluminum substrate; and

step (d) for alternately repeating steps (b) and (c),

wherein the temperature of the electrolyte is 35° C. or higher and the phosphoric acid concentration (M″) (mol/L) and time (T″) (min.) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte are set to satisfy formula (7) below, and the time (T) indicates time (min.) per etching treatment on the aluminum substrate in the electrolyte in the step (c),

T″≦− 20 M″+ 70  (7).

6. The method for producing anodic porous alumina according to claim 5 , wherein the temperature of the electrolyte is 35° C. or higher, and the phosphoric acid concentration (M″) (mol/L) and time (T″) (min.) for keeping the aluminum substrate immersed in the electrolyte are set to satisfy formula (7) above and formula (8) below

1≦ T″≦ 45  (8).

7. The method for producing anodic porous alumina according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage applied on the aluminum substrate in step (b) is set in a range of 20V-120V.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 5, 2017
From: MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 043750/0834 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2017
From: KANAGAWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
To: KANAGAWA INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Reel/Frame 043423/0492 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2015
From: ONOMOTO, HIROSHI; HIROHATA, JITSUO; OKAMOTO, EIKO; MATSUBARA, YUJI; IKAWA, MASASHI; MASUDA, HIDEKI; YANAGISHITA, TAKASHI
To: MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD.; KANAGAWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Reel/Frame 035711/0094 →