Gogoi, M.; Deb, P.; Vasan, G.; Keil, P.; Kostka, A.; Erbe, A.: Direct monophasic replacement of fatty acid by DMSA on SPION surface. Applied Surface Science 258, pp. 9685 - 9691 (2012)
Özcan, Ö.; Pohl, K.; Keil, P.; Grundmeier, G.: Effect of hydrogen and oxygen plasma treatments on the electrical and electrochemical properties of zinc oxide nanorod films on zinc substrates. Electrochemistry Communications 13 (8), pp. 837 - 839 (2011)
Itani, H.; Santa, M.; Keil, P.; Grundmeier, G.: Backside SERS Studies of Inhibitor Transport Through Polyelectrolyte Films on Ag-substrates. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 357 (2), pp. 480 - 486 (2011)
Posner, R.; Sundell, P. E.; Bergman, T.; Roose, P.; Heylen, M.; Grundmeier, G.; Keil, P.: UV-Curable Polyester Acrylate Coatings: Barrier Properties and Ion Transport Kinetics Along Polymer/Metal Interfaces. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 158 (6), pp. C185 - C193 (2011)
Keil, P.; Frahm, R.; Lützenkirchen-Hecht, D.: Native oxidation of sputter deposited polycrystalline copper thin films during short and long exposure times: Comparative investigation by specular and non-specular grazing incidence X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Corrosion Science 52, p. 1305 - 1305 (2010)
Keil, P.; Lützenkirchen-Hecht, D.: Surface-sensitive reflection-mode EXAFS from layered sample systems: The influence of surface and interface roughness. J. Synchrotron Rad. 16, p. 443 - 443 (2009)
Itani, H.; Keil, P.; Haake, U.; Lützenkirchen-Hecht, D.; Grundmeier, G.: Formation of Ag nanoparticles in LbL deposited polyelectrolyte films investigated by means of XAS and UV-Vis spectroscopy. HASYLAB Annual Report, p. 581 - 581 (2007)
Lützenkirchen-Hecht, D.; Keil, P.; Frahm, R.: Combining non-specular X-ray scattering and X-ray absorption spectroscopy for the investigation of buried layers. Surf. Sci. 601, p. 4262 - 4262 (2007)
Yliniemi, K.; Ebbinghaus, P.; Keil, P.; Kontturi, K.; Grundmeier, G.: Chemical composition and barrier properties of Ag nanoparticle-containing sol-gel films in oxidizing and reducing low-temperature plasmas. Surface & Coatings Technology 201 (18), pp. 7865 - 7872 (2007)
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.