Genchev, G.; Cox, K.; Sarfraz, A.; Bosch, C.; Spiegel, M.; Erbe, A.: Sour corrosion – Investigation of anodic iron sulfide layer growth in saturated H2S saline solutions. Gordon Research Seminar-Aqueous Corrosion, New London, NH, USA (2014)
Lange, M. M.; Borodin, S.; Renner, F. U.; Spiegel, M.: Grain boundary chemistry in nickel alloys applied in 700°C coal-power plant. High Temperature Corrosion - Gordon Research Seminar , New London, NH, USA (2013)
Lange, M. M.; Borodin, S.; Renner, F. U.; Spiegel, M.: Grain boundary chemistry in nickel alloys applied in 700°C coal-power plant. High Temperature Corrosion - Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH, USA (2013)
Lange, M. M.; Borodin, S.; Renner, F. U.; Spiegel, M.: Grain boundary chemistry in nickel alloys applied in 700°C coal-power plant. High Temperature Corrosion - Gordon Research Seminar , New London, NH, USA (2013)
Lange, M. M.; Borodin, S.; Renner, F. U.; Spiegel, M.: Grain boundary chemistry in nickel alloys applied in 700°C coal-power plant. High Temperature Corrosion - Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH, USA (2013)
Brito, P.; Pinto, H.; Spiegel, M.; Klaus, M.; Genzel, C.; Pyzalla, A. R.: Phase composition and internal stress development during the oxidation of iron aluminides. ICRS-8, Denver, CO, USA (2008)
Liapina, T.; Spiegel, M.; Stein, F.: Short-term oxidation of Fe–Al: Effect of ternary elements and Al content. 4th Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Interlaken, Switzerland (2007)
Asteman, H.; Lill, K. A.; Hassel, A. W.; Spiegel, M.: Preparation and electrochemical characterization by SDC of thin Cr2O3, Fe2O3 and (Cr, Fe)2O3 films thermally grown on Pt substrates. 6th International Symposium on Electrochemical Micro & Nanosystem Technologies, Bonn, Germany (2006)
Bernst, R.; Spiegel, M.: Carburisation of Fe–Al alloys at 1000°C in flowing CO-H2-H2O gas mixture. 3rd Discussion Meeting on the Development of Innovative Iron Aluminium Alloys, Mettmann, Germany (2006)
Park, E.; Spiegel, M.: Oxidation resistance of alloys for flexible tubes in dry air and KCl containing atmospheres. Eurocorr 2005, Lisbon, Portugal (2005)
Asteman, H.; Spiegel, M.: Model oxide films- A novel approach to study the chemical breakdown of native HT-oxide barriers. Gordon Research Conference - High Temperature Corrosion, New London, NH, USA (2005)
Parezanovic, I.; Spiegel, M.: Role of B and Mn segregation on the surface chemistry of Fe–B–Mn - model alloys. Gordon Research Conference - High Temperature Corrosion, New London, NH, USA (2005)
Pöter, B.; Spiegel, M.: Studies on the nucleation and growth of oxide films. Gordon Research Conference – High Temperature Corrosion, New London, NH, USA (2005)
Park, E.; Hüning, B.; Borodin, S.; Rohwerder, M.; Spiegel, M.: Initial oxidation of Fe-Cr alloys: In situ STM amd ex-situ SEM studies. 6th International Conference on the Microscopy of Oxidation, Birmingham, UK (2005)
Cha, S. C.; Spiegel, M.: Local reactions of KCl particles with Fe, Ni and Cr surfaces. EFC Workshop: Novel approaches to the improvement of high temperature corrosion resistance, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, Germany (2004)
Sánchez Pastén, M.; Strauch, E.; Spiegel, M.: High temperature corrosion of metallic materials in simulated waste incineration conditions at 300-600 °C. EFC Workshop: Novel approaches to the improvement of high temperature corrosion resistance, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, Germany (2004)
Hydrogen in aluminium can cause embrittlement and critical failure. However, the behaviour of hydrogen in aluminium was not yet understood. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung were able to locate hydrogen inside aluminium’s microstructure and designed strategies to trap the hydrogen atoms inside the microstructure. This can…
Smaller is stronger” is well known in micromechanics, but the properties far from the quasi-static regime and the nominal temperatures remain unexplored. This research will bridge this gap on how materials behave under the extreme conditions of strain rate and temperature, to enhance fundamental understanding of their deformation mechanisms. The…
Biological materials in nature have a lot to teach us when in comes to creating tough bio-inspired designs. This project aims to explore the unknown impact mitigation mechanisms of the muskox head (ovibus moschatus) at several length scales and use this gained knowledge to develop a novel mesoscale (10 µm to 1000 µm) metamaterial that can mimic the…
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of iron by marine sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) is studied electrochemically and surfaces of corroded samples have been investigated in a long-term project.
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steel is a great challenge in engineering applications. However, the HE mechanisms are not fully understood. Conventional studies of HE are mostly based on post mortem observations of the microstructure evolution and those results can be misleading due to intermediate H diffusion. Therefore, experiments with a…
We plan to investigate the rate-dependent tensile properties of 2D materials such as metal thin films and PbMoO4 (PMO) films by using a combination of a novel plan-view FIB based sample lift out method and a MEMS based in situ tensile testing platform inside a TEM.
This project aims to investigate the influence of grain boundaries on mechanical behavior at ultra-high strain rates and low temperatures. For this micropillar compressions on copper bi-crystals containing different grain boundaries will be performed.
Oxidation and corrosion of noble metals is a fundamental problem of crucial importance in the advancement of the long-term renewable energy concept strategy. In our group we use state-of-the-art electrochemical scanning flow cell (SFC) coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) setup to address the problem.
In this project we investigate the hydrogen distribution and desorption behavior in an electrochemically hydrogen-charged binary Ni-Nb model alloy. The aim is to study the role of the delta phase in hydrogen embrittlement of the Ni-base alloy 718.