Posner, R.; Fink, N.; Giza, G.; Grundmeier, G.: Corrosive delamination and ion transport along stretch-formed thin conversion films on galvanized steel. Surface and Coatings Technology 253, pp. 227 - 233 (2014)
Posner, R.; Giza, G.; Marazita, M.; Grundmeier, G.: Ion transport processes at polymer/oxide/metal interfaces under varying corrosive conditions. Corrosion Science 52 (5), pp. 1838 - 1846 (2010)
Giza, G.; Fink, N.; Grundmeier, G.: Electrochemical studies of the inhibition of the cathodic delamination of organically coated galvanised steel by thin conversion films. Electrochimica Acta 53 (3), pp. 1290 - 1299 (2007)
Klimow, G.; Wapner, K.; Grundmeier, G.: Applications of a Scanning Kelvin Probe for Studying Modified Adhesive/Metal Interfaces under Corrosive and Mechanical Load. In: Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress on Adhesion and Related Phenomena WCARP-III, Beijing/China (2006). 3rd World Congress on Adhesion and Related Phenomena, WCARP-III, Beijing, China, October 15, 2006 - October 18, 2006. (2006)
Fink, N.; Valtiner, M.; Klimow, G.; Grundmeier, G.: Investigation of forming behaviour of ultra-thin hybrid conversion layers on zinc coated steel. The 59th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Seville, Spain (2008)
Posner, R.; Giza, G.; Vlasak, R.; Grundmeier, G.: Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Analysis of Ion Transport Processes along Polymer/Oxide/Metal Interfaces in Corrosive and Non-Corrosive Atmosphere. Euradh 2008 - Adhesion '08, St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK (2008)
Fink, N.; Posner, R.; Klimow, G.; Grundmeier, G.: Investigation of driving forces leading to a better understanding of ion transport reactions at metal/oxide/polymer interfaces. The 58th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Banff, Canada (2007)
Fink, N.; Klimow, G.; Stromberg, C.; Grundmeier, G.: Combination of Surface Gradient Chemistry and Kelvin Probe Studies of Thin Amorphous Conversion Films on Metals. 57th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Edinburgh, UK (2006)
Grundmeier, G.; Klimow, G.; Wapner, K.: Applications of a Height-Regulated Scanning Kelvin Probe Blister Test in Corrosion and Adhesion Science. 57th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Edinburgh, UK (2006)
Posner, R.; Giza, G.; Grundmeier, G.: Investigation of the polymer/oxide/metal interface stability with an in-situ Scanning Kelvin Probe Blister Test. ISE Spring Meeting 2010, Columbus, OH, USA (2010)
Fink, N.; Posner, R.; Giza, G.; Grundmeier, G.: Electrochemical Studies in Adhesion Science. Meeting of the Society of German Chemists (GDCH), Section Electrochemistry, Gießen, Germany (2008)
Klimow, G.; Wapner, K.; Grundmeier, G.: Applications of a Scanning Kelvin Probe for Studying Modified Adhesive/Metal Interfaces under Corrosive and Mechanical Load. 3rd World Congress on Adhesion and Related Phenomena, WCARP-III, Beijing, China (2006)
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