Stratmann, M.: Electrochemical reactions of metal surfaces, covered by thin condensed electrolyte layers. Bulletin of Electrochemistry 8, p. 30 - 30 (1992)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.: Monitoring of blistering of organic coatings by a contact-free measurement. Werkstoffe und Korrosion 43, 6, pp. 316 - 320 (1992)
Stratmann, M.; Wolpers, M.; Lösch, R.; Volmer, M.: The structure and reactivity of chemically modified reactive metal surfaces. Bulletin of Electrochemistry 8, p. 8 - 8 (1992)
Volmer-Uebing, M.; Stratmann, M.: A Surface Analytical and an Electrochemical Study of Iron Surfaces Modified by Thiols. Applied Surface Science 55, 1, pp. 19 - 35 (1992)
Reynders, B.; Stratmann, M.: Adsorption of simple S-organic compounds on iron surfaces prepared in an UHV-system. Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry 341 (5-6), pp. 406 - 407 (1991)
Wolpers, M.; Stratmann, M.; Viefhaus, H.: Structure and stability of silane modified metal surfaces. Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry 341 (5-6), pp. 337 - 338 (1991)
Feser, R.; Stratmann, M.: Neue Erkenntnisse zum Korrosionsschutz von organischen Beschichtungen auf Eisen. Werkstoffe und Korrosion 42, 4, pp. 187 - 195 (1991)
Stratmann, M.; Hoffmann, K.; Müller, J.: Die Bedeutung von Rostschichten für den Ablauf von Korrosionsreaktionen bei niedrig legierten Stählen. Werkstoffe und Korrosion 42, 9, pp. 467 - 472 (1991)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.; Feser, R.: A new technique able to measure directly the delamination of organic polymer films. Corrosion Science 32 (4), 4, pp. 467 - 470 (1991)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.; Feser, R.: Ein neues Verfahren zur Untersuchung der Delamination von Polymerbeschichtungen. Farbe und Lack 97, pp. 9 - 13 (1991)
Stratmann, M.; Streckel, H.; Kim, K. T.; Yee, S.: The Investigation of the Corrosion Properties of Metal Surfaces Covered by thin Electrolyte Layers. La Metallurgia Italiana 83, pp. 665 - 670 (1991)
Stratmann, M.; Wolpers, M.; Streckel, H.; Feser, R.: Use of a Scanning-Kelvinprobe in the Investigation of Electrochemical Reactions at the Metal/Polymer Interface. Berichte Bunsengesellschaft Physikalische Chemie 95, 11, pp. 1365 - 1375 (1991)
Uebing-Volmer, M.; Reynders, B.; Stratmann, M.: Anbindungsverhalten organischer Monomere auf Eisenoberflächen und Korrosion der durch die Anbindung chemisch modifizierten Oberflächen. Werkstoffe und Korrosion 42 (1), pp. 19 - 34 (1991)
Wolpers, M.; Viefhaus, H.; Stratmann, M.: Surface Analytical Investigation on Metal Surfaces, Modified by LB Films of Silanes. Applied Surface Science 47, 1, pp. 49 - 62 (1991)
Yee, S.; Stratmann, M.; Oriani, R. A.: Application of Kelvin Microprobe to the Corrosion of Metals in Humid Atmospheres. Journal Electrochemical Society 138, 1, pp. 55 - 61 (1991)
Stratmann, M.: The Atmospheric Corrosion of Iron - A Discussion of the Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of this Omnipresent Corrosion Process. Berichte Bunsengesellschaft Physikalische Chemie 94 (6), pp. 626 - 639 (1990)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
“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…
The precipitation of intermetallic phases from a supersaturated Co(Nb) solid solution is studied in a cooperation with the Hokkaido University of Science, Sapporo.
In this project, we employ atomistic computer simulations to study grain boundaries. Primarily, molecular dynamics simulations are used to explore their energetics and mobility in Cu- and Al-based systems in close collaboration with experimental works in the GB-CORRELATE project.
This project is a joint project of the De Magnete group and the Atom Probe Tomography group, and was initiated by MPIE’s participation in the CRC TR 270 HOMMAGE. We also benefit from additional collaborations with the “Machine-learning based data extraction from APT” project and the Defect Chemistry and Spectroscopy group.