Laaboudi, A.; Rohwerder, M.: Oxygen Reduction on Thiol SAM Modified Au(111). 209th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Denver, Colorado, USA (2006)
Rohwerder, M.; Stratmann, M.: Delamination of Polymer/metal Interfaces: On the Role of Electron Transfer Reactions at the Buried Interface. 209th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Denver, CO, USA (2006)
Rohwerder, M.: On the role of passive oxides at buried polymer/metal interfaces. The 9th International Symposium on the Passivation of Metals and Semiconductors, and the Properties of Thin Oxide Layers, Paris, France (2005)
Stempniewicz, M.; Rohwerder, M.; Marlow, F.: Release of dye molecules from mesostructured microparticles. 104th Bunsentagung, Frankfurt a. M., Germany (2005)
Rohwerder, M.: Delamination von polymeren Beschichtungen: Offene Fragen und neue Ansätze. 1. Korrosionsschutz-Symposium: Korrosionsschutz durch Beschichtungen in Theorie und Praxis, Schlosshotel Villa Rheinfels, St. Goar, Germany (2005)
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)
Rohwerder, M.; Hausbrand, R.; Stratmann, M.: The role of the electrode potential at the buried polymer/metal interface on electrochemically driven delamination: The case MgZn2. ISE Annual Meeting, Thessaloniki, Greece (2004)
Rohwerder, M.; Stratmann, M.: The effect of Oxygen Reduction on the Self-Assembly and Stability of Thiol Monolayer Films. 205th Meeting of the ECS, San Antonio, TX, USA (2004)
Frenznick, S.; Stratmann, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Galvanizing of Defined Model Samples: On the Road to a Fundamental Physical Understanding of Hot-Dip Galvanizing. GALVATECH, Chicago, USA (2004)
Rohwerder, M.; Hausbrand, R.; Stratmann, M.: Development of Zinc-Alloy Coatings with Inherent Delamination Stability for Organic Coatings. Galvatech '04, Chicago, IL, USA (2004)
In this project we study - together with the department of Prof. Neugebauer and Dr. Sandlöbes at RWTH Aachen - the underlying mechanisms that are responsible for the improved room-temperature ductility in Mg–Y alloys compared to pure Mg.
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