Stratmann, M.: The Scanning Kelvin Probe: From the atmospheric corrosion of steel … to modern surface engineering. UK Corrosion 2005 and 46th Corrosion Science Symposium, Manchester, UK (2005)
Lill, K. A.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: On the Electrochemical Behaviour of Single Grains of FeCrAl Ferritic Steels. 207th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Québec City, Canada (2005)
Smith, A.; Stratmann, M.; Hassel, A. W.: Transient Measurements of Single Particle Impacts on Disk Shaped Microelectrodes for the Investigation of Tribocorrosion. 207th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Québec City, Canada (2005)
Mingers, A. M.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.; van der Heyden, M.: A Combined Analytical and Electrochemical Method to Evaluate the Stability of Thermal Spray Coatings. 81. AGEF Seminar „Tribocorrosion“, Düsseldorf, Germany (2005)
Stratmann, M.: Wie müssen Metall/Polymer Grenzflächen beschaffen sein, um einen optimalen Korrosionsschutz zu gewährleisten? 1. Korrosionsschutz-Symposium: Korrosionsschutz durch Beschichtungen in Theorie und Praxis, St. Goar, Germany (2005)
Stratmann, M.: Die Rasterkelvinsonde als ein neuartiges Untersuchungsverfahren zur Charakterisierung der Korrosionsstabilität polymerbeschichteter Werkstoffe. 80. AGEF Seminar im Rahmen der InCom 2005, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany (2005)
Stratmann, M.: Korrosionsschutz von Stahl durch Polymerschichten. Kontaktstudium Werkstofftechnik Stahl, Teil IV: Physikalische und chemische Eigenschaften, Duisburg, Germany (2005)
Stratmann, M.: Metall/Polymer-Grenzflächen. Physikalisches Kolloquium, Institut für Theoretische Physik der Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany (2005)
Stratmann, M.: Moderne Schutzsysteme für Stahloberflächen auf der Basis maßgeschneideter Zinklegierungen. 5. Fachsymposium Oberflächentechnik in Dortmund, DOC, Dortmund, Germany (2004)
Stratmann, M.: Maßgeschneiderte halbleitende Oxide zur Verbesserung des Korrosionswiderstandes und der Adhäsion organischer Schichten. 79. AGEF-Symposium, 25 Jahre Elektrochemie in Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
Stratmann, M.: Tailored semiconducting oxides for improved corrosion resistance and adhesion of organic coatings. ARCELOR Surfschool, Thionville, France (2004)
Ehahoun, H.; Stratmann, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Kinetics of O2-reduction at model interfaces investigated with a scanning Kelvin Probe using an O2-insensitive Ag/AgCl/KCl – tip. ISE Annual Meeting, Thessaloniki, Greece (2004)
Grundmeier, G.; Wapner, K.; Schönberger, B.; Stratmann, M.: Fundamentals and Applications of a new height regulated Scanning Kelvin Probe in Corrosion and Adhesion Science. ISE 2004, Thessaloniki, Greece (2004)
Grundmeier, G.; Wapner, K.; Schönberger, B.; Stratmann, M.: Introduction of a height regulated Scanning Kelvin Probe for the simultaneous measurement of surface topography and interfacial electrode potentials in corrosive environments. ISE Conference, 55th Annual Meeting, Thessaloniki, Greece (2004)
Max Planck scientists design a process that merges metal extraction, alloying and processing into one single, eco-friendly step. Their results are now published in the journal Nature.
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