Schneider, P.; Sigel, R.; Lange, M. M.; Beier, F.; Renner, F. U.; Erbe, A.: Activation and fluoride-assisted phosphating of aluminium silicon coated steel. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 5 (10), pp. 4224 - 4232 (2013)
Kawano, T.; Renner, F. U.: Studies on Wetting Behaviour of Hot-dip Galvanizing Process by use of Model Specimens with Tailored Surface Oxides. Surf. Int. Anal. 44 (8), pp. 1009 - 1012 (2012)
Kawano, T.; Renner, F. U.: Tailoring Model Surface and Wetting Experiment for a Fundamental Understanding of Hot-dip Galvanizing. ISIJ International 51, 10, pp. 1703 - 1709 (2011)
Valtiner, M.; Ankah, G. N.; Bashir, A.; Renner, F. U.: Atomic force microscope imaging and force measurements at electrified and actively corroding interfaces: Challenges and novel cell design. Review of Scientific Instruments 82 (2), pp. 023703-1 - 023703-8 (2011)
Naraparaju, R.; Christ, H.-J.; Renner, F. U.; Kostka, A.: Effect of shot-peening on the oxidation behaviour of boiler steels. Oxidation of Metals 76 (3-4), pp. 233 - 245 (2011)
Borissov, D.; Pareek, A.; Renner, F. U.; Rohwerder, M.: Electrodeposition of Zn and Au–Zn alloys at low temperature in an ionic liquid. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 12 (9), pp. 2059 - 2062 (2010)
Gründer, Y.; Renner, F. U.; Lee,, T. L.: The electrodeposition of copper onto UHV-prepared GaAs(001) surfaces. Surface Science 603 (17), pp. L105 - L108 (2009)
Naraparaju, R.; Christ, H.-J.; Renner, F. U.; Kostka, A.: Dislocation Engineering and its effect on the oxidation behaviour. Materials at High Temperatures 29, pp. 116 - 122 (2012)
Duarte, M. J.; Brinckmann, S.; Renner, F. U.; Dehm, G.: Nanomechanical testing under environmental conditins of Fe-based metallic glasses. 22st International Symposium on Metastable Amorphous and Nanostructured Materials, ISMANAM 2015, Paris, France (2015)
Magnetic properties of magnetocaloric materials is of utmost importance for their functional applications. In this project, we study the magnetic properties of different materials with the final goal to discover new magnetocaloric materials more suited for practical applications.
In this project, we work on the use of a combinatorial experimental approach to design advanced multicomponent multi-functional alloys with rapid alloy prototyping. We use rapid alloy prototyping to investigate five multicomponent Invar alloys with 5 at.% addition of Al, Cr, Cu, Mn and Si to a super Invar alloy (Fe63Ni32Co5; at.%), respectively…