Kaufhold, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Sanders, D.; Dohrmann, R.: Corrosion of high-level radioactive waste iron-canisters in contact with bentonite. Journal of Hazardous Materials 285, pp. 464 - 473 (2015)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Wildau, M.; Steinhoff, K. P.; Hassel, A. W.: Prove of hydrogen formation through direct potential measurements in the rolling slit during cold rolling. Metallurgical Research & Technology 111 (1), pp. 25 - 35 (2014)
Woldemedhin, M. T.; Raabe, D.; Hassel, A. W.: Characterization of thin anodic oxides of Ti–Nb alloys by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Electrochimica Acta 82, pp. 324 - 332 (2012)
Enning, D.; Venzlaff, H.; Garrelfs, J.; Dinh, H. T.; Meyer, V.; Mayrhofer, K. J. J.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.; Widdel, F.: Marine sulfate-reducing bacteria cause serious corrosion of iron under electroconductive biogenic mineral crust. Environmental Microbiology 14 (7), pp. 1772 - 1787 (2012)
Klemm, S. O.; Pust, S.; Hassel, A. W.; Hüpkes, J.; Mayrhofer, K. J. J.: Electrochemical texturing of Al-doped ZnO thin films for photovoltaic applications. J. Sol. State Electrochem. 16 (1), pp. 283 - 290 (2012)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Hassel, A. W.; Steinhoff, K. P.; Wildau, M.: An Investigation of the Different Methods of Removing Specimens for Hydrogen Analysis from Damaged Cold Finishing Rolls. Praktische Metallographie-Practical Metallography 48 (7), pp. 365 - 375 (2011)
Milenkovic, S.; Drensler, S.; Hassel, A. W.: A novel concept for the preparation of alloy nanowires. Physical Status Solidi A-Applications and Materials Science 208 (6), pp. 1259 - 1264 (2011)
Woldemedhin, M. T.; Raabe, D.; Hassel, A. W.: Grain boundary electrochemistry of beta-type Nb–Ti alloy using a scanning droplet cell. Physica Status Solidi A-Applications and Materials Science 208 (6), pp. 1246 - 1251 (2011)
Chen, Y.; Hassel, A. W.; Erbe, A.: Enhancement of the electrocatalytic activity of gold nanoparticles towards methanol oxidation. Electrocatalysis 2 (2), pp. 106 - 113 (2011)
Klemm, S. O.; Kollender, J. P.; Hassel, A. W.: Combinatorial corrosion study of the passivation of aluminium copper alloys. Corrosion Science 53 (1), pp. 1 - 6 (2011)
Klemm, S. O.; Schauer, J.-C.; Schuhmacher, B.; Hassel, A. W.: High throughput electrochemical screening and dissolution monitoring of Mg–Zn material libraries. Electrochim. Acta 56, pp. 9627 - 9636 (2011)
Mardare, A. I.; Ludwig, A.; Savan, A.; Wieck, A. D.; Hassel, A. W.: Combinatorial investigation of Hf–Ta thin films and their anodic oxides. Electrochim. Acta 55 (27), pp. 7884 - 7891 (2010)
Chen, Y.; Milenkovic, S.; Hassel, A. W.: Reactivity of Gold Nanobelts with Unique {110} Facets. A European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry 11 (13), pp. 2838 - 2843 (2010)
Hassel, A. W.; Bello-Rodriguez, B.; Smith, A. J.; Chen, Y.; Milenkovic, S.: Preparation and specific properties of single crystalline metallic nanowires. Physica Status Solidi B 247, pp. 2380 - 2392 (2010)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Many important phenomena occurring in polycrystalline materials under large plastic strain, like microstructure, deformation localization and in-grain texture evolution can be predicted by high-resolution modeling of crystals. Unfortunately, the simulation mesh gets distorted during the deformation because of the heterogeneity of the plastic…
About 90% of all mechanical service failures are caused by fatigue. Avoiding fatigue failure requires addressing the wide knowledge gap regarding the micromechanical processes governing damage under cyclic loading, which may be fundamentally different from that under static loading. This is particularly true for deformation-induced martensitic…
With the support of DFG, in this project the interaction of H with mechanical, chemical and electrochemical properties in ferritic Fe-based alloys is investigated by the means of in-situ nanoindentation, which can characterize the mechanical behavior of independent features within a material upon the simultaneous charge of H.
The full potential of energy materials can only be exploited if the interplay between mechanics and chemistry at the interfaces is well known. This leads to more sustainable and efficient energy solutions.