Nazarov, A. P.; Stratmann, M.: Adsorption of Methoxysilanes on an Iron Surface and Corrosive Behavior of Formed Surfaces in a Corrosive Environment. Protection of Metals 30, 1, pp. 52 - 58 (1994)
Nazarov, A. P.; Stratmann, M.: Synthesis and Properties of Thin Siloxane Films on an Iron Surface. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry 68 (6), pp. 1007 - 1014 (1994)
Stratmann, M.: Wie rostet Eisen und wie kann man verrostete Eisenoberflächen vor einem weiteren Korrosionsangriff schützen? AdR-Schriftenteihe zur Restaurierung und Grabungstechnik 1, pp. 11 - 16 (1994)
Vago, E. R.; Calvo, E. J.; Stratmann, M.: Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction at Well-Defined Iron Oxide Electrodes. Electrochimica Acta 39 (11-12), pp. 1655 - 1659 (1994)
Kilian, K. H.; Etzold, U.; Stratmann, M.: Fundamental Principles of the Corrosion-Protective Action of the Metallic Coatings on Unalloyed Steel. Stahl und Eisen 113, 5, pp. 49 - 53 (1993)
Leng, A.; Stratmann, M.: The inhibition of the Atmospheric Corrosion of Iron by Vapour Phase Inhibitors. Corrosion Science 34 (10), pp. 1657 - 1683 (1993)
Lösch, R.; Stratmann, M.; Viefhaus, H.: Structural Study of Langmuir-Blodgett-Films Deposited on Metal Substrates under Potential Control. Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry 346 (1-3), pp. 128 - 130 (1993)
Matheisen, E.; Nazarov, A. P.; Stratmann, M.: In-situ Investigation of the Adsorption of Alkyltrimethoxysilanes on Iron Surfaces. Fresenius J. Anal Chem. 346, 1-3, pp. 294 - 296 (1993)
Stratmann, M.: Binding and Reaction Behavior of Chemically-Modified Iron Surfaces. Werkstoffe und Korrosion, Materials and Corrosion 44, 5, pp. 230 - 232 (1993)
Stratmann, M.: Struktur und Stabilität chemisch-modifizierter Stahloberflächen zur Verbesserung der Haftung. Stahl und Eisen 113, 5, pp. 101 - 107 (1993)
Tsai, W.-T.; Reynders, B.; Stratmann, M.; Grabke, H. J.: The Effect of Applied Potential on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Behaviour of High Nitrogen Steels. Corrosion Science 34 (10), pp. 1647 - 1656 (1993)
Wolpers, M.; Stratmann, M.; Viefhaus, H.; Streckel, H.: The structure and stability of metal surfaces modified by silane Langmuir-Blodgett films. Thin Solid Films 210-211 (Part 2), pp. 592 - 596 (1992)
Schneider, M.; Stratmann, M.: Influence of Incorporated Copper on the Formation, Solid State Structure and Electrochemical Properties of g-FeOOH. Berichte Bunsengesellschaft Physikalische Chemie 96, 11, pp. 1731 - 1736 (1992)
Stratmann, M.: Ergebnisse des Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprogramms "Korrosion und Korrosionsschutz". Werkstoffe und Korrosion 43, pp. 258 - 261 (1992)
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