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Fili, T.; Rohwerder, M.; Stratmann, M.: Influence of Surface Plasma Pretreatment on the Interface Properties of a-SiC:H-Covered Steel Substrates. Advanced Engineering Materials 2, 6, pp. 378 - 380 (2000)
Fürbeth, W.; Stratmann, M.: Scanning Kelvin Probe investigations on the delamination of polymeric coatings from metallic surfaces. Progress in Organic Coatings 39 (1), pp. 23 - 29 (2000)
Kowalik, T.; Adler, H. J. P.; Plagge, A.; Stratmann, M.: Neue Wege der Haftungsvermittlung mit wasserbasierten Celluloselackfilmen für Keramik-Stahl- und Titanoberflächen. Farbe und Lack 11, pp. 48 - 55 (2000)
Rohwerder, M.; Stratmann, M.: Surface modification by ordered monolayers: New ways of protecting materials against corrosion. MRS Bulletin 24 (7), pp. 43 - 47 (1999)
Grundmeier, G.; Stratmann, M.: Influence of oxygen and argon plasma treatments on the chemical structure and redox state of oxide covered iron. Journal of Applied Surface Science 141, 1-2, pp. 43 - 56 (1999)
Leng, A.; Streckel, H.; Stratmann, M.: The Delamination of Polymeric Coatings from Steel. Part 1: Calibration of the Kelvinprobe and basic delamination mechanism. Corrosion Science 41, 3, pp. 547 - 578 (1999)
Leng, A.; Streckel, H.; Stratmann, M.: The Delamination of Polymeric Coatings from Steel. Part 3: Effect of the oxygen partial pressure on the delamination reaction and current distribution at the metal/polymer interface. Corrosion Science 41, 3, pp. 599 - 620 (1999)
Leng, A.; Streckel, H.; Stratmann, M.: The Delamination of Polymeric Coatings from Steel. Part 2: First stage of delamination, effect of type and concentration of cations on delamination, chemical analysis of the interface. Corrosion Science 41, 3, pp. 579 - 597 (1999)
Grundmeier, G.; Stratmann, M.: Plasma Polymerization - A new and promising way for the corrosion protection of steel. Materials and Corrosion 49 (3), pp. 150 - 160 (1998)
If manganese nodules can be mined in an environmentally friendly way, the critical metals needed for the energy transition could be produced with low CO2 emissions
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials have developed a carbon-free, energy-saving method to extract nickel for batteries, magnets and stainless steel.
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.
Start of a collaborative research project on the sustainable production of manganese and its alloys being funded by European Union with 7 million euros