Hecht, U.; Schilz, C. M.; Stratmann, M.: Influence of Relative Humidity during Film Formation Processes on the Structure of Ultrathin Polymeric Films. Langmuir 14, 23, pp. 6743 - 6748 (1998)
Stellnberger, K.-H.; Wolpers, M.; Fili, T.; Reinartz, C.; Paul, T.; Stratmann, M.: Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance in modern corrosion research Study of the pretreatment of galvanized steel. Faraday Discussions 107, pp. 307 - 322 (1997)
Grundmeier, G.; Matheisen, E.; Stratmann, M.: Formation and Stability of Ultrathin Organosilane Polymers on Iron. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology 10 (6), 6, pp. 573 - 588 (1996)
Lobnig, R. E.; Siconolfi, D. J.; Maisano, J.; Grundmeier, G.; Streckel, H.; Frankenthal, R. P.; Stratmann, M.; Sinclair, J. D.: Atmospheric Corrosion of Aluminum in the Presence of Ammonium Sulfate Particles. Journal Electrochem. Soc. 143, 4, pp. 1175 - 1182 (1996)
Lobnig, R. E.; Siconolfi, D. J.; Psota-Kelty, L.; Grundmeier, G.; Frankenthal, R. P.; Stratmann, M.; Sinclair, J. D.: Atmospheric Corrosion of Zinc in the Presence of Ammonium Sulfate Particles. Journal Electrochem. Soc. 143, 5, pp. 1539 - 1546 (1996)
Stratmann, M.; Leng, A.; Fürbeth, W.; Streckel, H.; Gehmecker, H.; Große-Brinkhaus, K. H.: The Scanning Kelvinprobe; a new technique for the in situ analysis of the delamination of organic coatings. Prog. Org. Coat. 27, 1-4, pp. 573 - 588 (1996)
Vago, E. R.; de Weldige, K.; Rohwerder, M.; Stratmann, M.: Electroreduction of oxygen on octadecylmercaptan self-assembled monolayers. Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry 353 (3-4), pp. 316 - 319 (1995)
Fürbeth, W.; Stratmann, M.: Investigation of the delamination of polymer films from galvanized steel with the Scanning Kelvinprobe. Fres. J. Anal. Chem. 353, 3-4, pp. 337 - 341 (1995)
Grundmeier, G.; Stratmann, M.: Nucleation and Growth of Plasma-Polymerised Hexamethyldisilazane on Iron -Substrates. Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. 99, 11, pp. 1387 - 1392 (1995)
Kamachi Mudali, U.; Reynders, B.; Stratmann, M.: Dissolution, passivation and composition of passive films in binary iron-nitrogen alloys. Materials Science Forum 185-188, pp. 723 - 730 (1995)
Reinartz, C.; Fürbeth, W.; Stratmann, M.: Adsorption and characterization of molecular adhesion promoter monolayers on iron sufaces under UHV conditions. Fres. J. Anal. Chem. 353, 5-8, pp. 657 - 660 (1995)
Lobnig, R. E.; Frankenthal, R. P.; Siconolfi, D. J.; Sinclair, D. J.; Stratmann, M.: Mechanism of Atmospheric Corrosion of Copper in the Presence of Submicron Ammonium Sulfate Particles. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 141 (11), pp. 2935 - 2941 (1994)
Lösch, R.; Stratmann, M.; Viefhaus, H.: Structure and Properties of Mercaptan-LB Films Prepared under Electrochemical potential control. Electrochimica Acta 39, 8-9, pp. 1207 - 1214 (1994)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
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