Stratmann, M.; Kim, K. T.; Streckel, H.: Neue experimentelle Verfahren zur Untersuchung der atmosphärischen Korrosion von mit dünnen Elektrolytfilmen belegten Metallen. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 81, 10, pp. 715 - 725 (1990)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.: On the Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals, which are covered with Thin Electrolyte Layers. Part 1: Verification of the Experimental Technique. Corrosion Science 30 (6-7), pp. 681 - 696 (1990)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.: On the Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals, which are covered with Thin Electrolyte Layers. Part 2: Experimental Results. Corrosion Science 30 (6-7), pp. 697 - 714 (1990)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.; Kim, K.-t.; Crockett, S.: On the atmospheric corrosion of metals, which are covered with thin electrolyte layers. Part 3: The measurement of polarisation curves on metal surfaces which are covered by thin electrolyte layers. Corrosion Science 30 (6-7), pp. 715 - 734 (1990)
Volmer, M.; Stratmann, M.; Viefhaus, H.: Electrochemical and Electron Spectroscopic Investigations of Iron Surfaces Modified with Thiols. Surface and Interface Analysis 16, 1-12, pp. 278 - 282 (1990)
Wolpers, M.; Viefhaus, H.; Stratmann, M.: SEM and SAM Imaging of Silane LB-Films on Metallic Substrates. Applied Surface Science 45, 2, pp. 167 - 170 (1990)
Stratmann, M.; Hoffmann, K.: In-Situ Mößbauer Spectroscopic Study of Reactions within Rust Layers. Corrosion Science 29 (11-12), pp. 1329 - 1352 (1989)
Stratmann, M.; Hoffmann, K.: In situ Möβbauer spectroscopic study of reactions within rust layers. Corrosion Science 29 (11-12), pp. 1329 - 1352 (1989)
Volmer, M.; Stratmann, M.; Viefhaus, H.: Interaction between S-organic compounds and iron surfaces. Fresenius’ Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie 333 (4-5), p. 545 (1989)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.: The Investigation of the Corrosion of Metal Surfaces, Covered with Thin Electrolyte Layers - A New Experimental Technique. Berichte Bunsengesellschaft Physikalische Chemie 92 (11), pp. 1244 - 1250 (1988)
Volmer, M.; Czodrowski, B.; Stratmann, M.: Electron Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Investigations of Chemically Modified Iron Surfaces. Berichte Bunsengesellschaft Physikalische Chemie 92 (11), pp. 1335 - 1341 (1988)
Stratmann, M.: The investigation of the corrosion properties of metals, covered with adsorbed electrolyte layers-A new experimental technique. Corrosion Science 27 (8), pp. 869 - 872 (1987)
Stratmann, M.; Bohnenkamp, K.; Engell, H.-J.: Investigations Toward Understanding of the Atmospheric Corrosion Processes of Pure Iron. Materials and Corrosion - Werkstoffe und Korrosion 34 (12), pp. 604 - 612 (1983)
Stratmann, M.; Engell, H.-J.: An Electrochemical and Magnetic Study of Phase-Transitions in Rust-Layers during the Atmospheric Corrosion of Iron. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 130 (8), p. C313 (1983)
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