Rechmann, J.; Krzywiecki, M.; Erbe, A.: Carbon-Sulfur Bond Cleavage During Adsorption of Octadecane Thiol to Copper in Ethanol. Langmuir 35 (21), pp. 6888 - 6897 (2019)
Krzywiecki, M.; Grządziel, L.; Powroźnik, P.; Kwoka, M.; Rechmann, J.; Erbe, A.: Oxide – organic heterostructures: a case study of charge displacement absence at a SnO2 – copper phthalocyanine buried interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 20 (23), pp. 16092 - 16101 (2018)
Mondragón Ochooa, J. S.; Altin, A.; Rechmann, J.; Erbe, A.: Delamination Kinetics of Thin Film Poly(acrylate) Model Coatings Prepared by Surface Initiated Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization on Iron. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 165 (16), pp. C991 - C998 (2018)
Panther, J.; Rechmann, J.; Müller, T. J. J.: Fischer indole synthesis of 3-benzyl-1H-indole via conductive and dielectric heating. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 52 (11) (2016)
Rabe, M.; Rechmann, J.; Boyle, A. L.; Erbe, A.: Designing Electro Responsive Self-Assembled Monolayers Based on the Coiled-Coil Peptide Binding Motif. 17th International Conference on Organized Molecular Films” (ICOMF17), New York, NY, USA (2018)
Rechmann, J.: Electron transfer characteristics of gold and oxide-covered copper in aqueous electrolytes modified by self-assembled monolayers. ElecNano8, the 8th international conference on Electrochemistry in Nanosciences
, Nancy, France (2018)
Rechmann, J.: Oberflächenmodifizierung von Zink (Eisen) mit Ethinylphenothiazinen und Charakterisierung. Master, Institut für Organische und Makromolekulare Chemie, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany (2014)
This project targets to exploit or develop new methodologies to not only visualize the 3D morphology but also measure chemical distribution of as-synthesized nanostructures using atom probe tomography.
This project is a joint project of the De Magnete group and the Atom Probe Tomography group, and was initiated by MPIE’s participation in the CRC TR 270 HOMMAGE. We also benefit from additional collaborations with the “Machine-learning based data extraction from APT” project and the Defect Chemistry and Spectroscopy group.
The mission of our group is to uncover the fundamental mechanisms of deformation and degradation in battery systems and to leverage mechanical principles to design damage-resilient energy storage systems.
Here the focus lies on investigating the temperature dependent deformation of material interfaces down to the individual microstructural length-scales, such as grain/phase boundaries or hetero-interfaces, to understand brittle-ductile transitions in deformation and the role of chemistry or crystallography on it.
The group aims at unraveling the inner workings of ion batteries, with a focus on probing the microstructural and interfacial character of electrodes and electrolytes that control ionic transport and insertion into the electrode.