The
through-hole
nanoporous
anodic
aluminum
oxide
(AAO)
membranes
with
relatively
large
surface
area
(ca.
2cm2)
were
employed
for
fabrication
of
free-standing
and
mechanically
stable
copper
foils
covered
with
close-packed
and
highly-ordered
copper
nanowire
arrays.
The
home-made
AAO
membranes
with
different
pore
diameters
and
interpore
distances
were
fabricated
via
a
two-step
self-organized
anodization
of
aluminum
performed
in
sulfuric
acid,
oxalic
acid
and
phosphoric
acid
followed
by
the
pore
opening/widening
procedure.
The
direct
current
(DC)
electrodeposition
of
copper
was
performed
efficiently
on
both
sides
of
AAO
templates.
The
bottom
side
of
the
AAO
templates
was
not
insulated
and
consequently
Cu
nanowire
arrays
on
thick
Cu
layers
were
obtained.
The
proposed
template-assisted
fabrication
of
free-standing
copper
nanowire
array
electrodes
is
a
promising
method
for
synthesis
of
nanostructured
current
collectors.
The
composition
of
Cu
nanowires
was
confirmed
by
energy
dispersive
X-Ray
spectroscopy
(EDS)
and
X-ray
diffraction
(XRD)
analyses.
The
structural
features
of
nanowires
were
evaluated
from
field
emission
scanning
electron
microscopy
(FE-SEM)
images
and
compared
with
the
characteristic
parameters
of
anodic
alumina
membranes
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