Folger, A.; Ebbinghaus, P.; Erbe, A.; Scheu, C.: Role of Vacancy Condensation in the Formation of Voids in Rutile TiO2 Nanowires. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 9 (15), pp. 13471 - 13479 (2017)
Folger, A.; Wisnet, A.; Scheu, C.: Defects in as-grown vs. annealed rutile titania nanowires and their effect on properties. EMC 2016, 16th European Microscopy Congress, Lyon, France, August 28, 2016 - September 02, 2016. European Microscopy Congress 2016: Proceedings, pp. 409 - 410 (2016)
Scheu, C.; Folger, A.: Annealing treatment in various atmospheres: A tool to control structure and properties of TiO2 nanowires. 6th International Symposium on Metastable, Amorphous and Nanostructured Materials (ISMANAM-2019), Chennai, India (2019)
Folger, A.; Scheu, C.: Tuning the properties of TiO2 nanowires by heat treatment in various atmospheres. Thermec’2018 – International conference on processing and manufacturing of advanced materials, Paris, France (2018)
Folger, A.; Wisnet, A.; Scheu, C.: Defects in as-grown vs. annealed rutile titania nanowires and their effect on properties. EMC 2016, 16th European Microscopy Congress, Lyon, France (2016)
Folger, A.; Scheu, C.: Detailed electron microscopy study on the structural transformation inside rutile TiO2 nanowires upon annealing. 2nd International Workshop on TEM Spectroscopy in Material Science, Uppsala, Sweden (2015)
Frank, A.; Folger, A.; Betzler, S. B.; Wochnik, A. S.; Wisnet, A.; Scheu, C.: Low-cost synthesis of semiconducting nanostructures used in energy applications. 61. Metallkunde-Kolloquium - Werkstoffforschung für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Lech am Arlberg, Austria (2015)
Lim, J.; Ledendecker, M.; Folger, A.; Scheu, C.: Oxygen deficient TiO2 nanowire film as support in oxygen involving electrocatalysis. E-MRS Spring Meeting, Strasbourg, France (2018)
Folger, A.; Harzer, T. P.; Scheu, C.: Heating experiments on hydrothermally grown rutile TiO2 nanowires. IAMNano 2015 - The International Workshop on Advanced and In-situ Microscopies of Functional Nanomaterials and Devices, Hamburg, Germany (2015)
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.