Hans-Henning Strehblow spends much of his time researching X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Oxide, Passivation, Inorganic chemistry and Electrochemistry. His X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy research is included under the broader classification of Analytical chemistry. His Analytical chemistry research includes themes of Closed system, Metal and Electrode.
His research integrates issues of Corrosion and Surface layer in his study of Passivation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Adsorption, Nickel and Copper in addition to Inorganic chemistry. His Metallurgy research incorporates elements of Barrier layer, Composite material and Dissolution.
His primary scientific interests are in Analytical chemistry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Oxide, Inorganic chemistry and Electrochemistry. His study in Analytical chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Metal, Electrode, Corrosion and Copper. His study in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sputtering, Layer, Electrolyte and Metallurgy, Tin.
Hans-Henning Strehblow has included themes like Anodizing, Overlayer, Passivation, Dissolution and Scanning tunneling microscope in his Oxide study. The various areas that Hans-Henning Strehblow examines in his Passivation study include Alloy, Microstructure and Surface layer. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Adsorption and Thermal oxidation.
Hans-Henning Strehblow mainly investigates X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Oxide, Corrosion, Analytical chemistry and Inorganic chemistry. His X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy research includes themes of Layer and Electrochemistry. The Oxide study combines topics in areas such as Scanning tunneling microscope, Passivation and Dissolution.
Hans-Henning Strehblow combines subjects such as Alloy and Surface layer with his study of Passivation. His Corrosion research includes elements of Synchrotron and Cathodic protection. His studies deal with areas such as Transmission electron microscopy and Organic chemistry as well as Inorganic chemistry.
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The investigation of the passive behaviour of copper in weakly acid and alkaline solutions and the examination of the passive film by esca and ISS
H.-H. Strehblow;B. Titze.
Electrochimica Acta (1980)
Passive film on orthopaedic TiAlV alloy formed in physiological solution investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Ingrid Milošev;Mirjana Metikoš-Huković;H.-H. Strehblow.
Biomaterials (2000)
Localized corrosion (pitting): A model of passivity breakdown including the role of the oxide layer nanostructure
P. Marcus;V. Maurice;H.-H. Strehblow;H.-H. Strehblow.
Corrosion Science (2008)
Comparison of TiN, ZrN and CrN hard nitride coatings: Electrochemical and thermal oxidation
I. Milošev;H.-H. Strehblow;B. Navinšek.
Thin Solid Films (1997)
The composition of the surface passive film formed on CoCrMo alloy in simulated physiological solution
I. Milošev;I. Milošev;H.-H. Strehblow.
Electrochimica Acta (2003)
XPS and EIS study of the passive film formed on orthopaedic Ti–6Al–7Nb alloy in Hank's physiological solution
I. Milošev;I. Milošev;T. Kosec;H.-H. Strehblow.
Electrochimica Acta (2008)
Electrochemical and thermal oxidation of TiN coatings studied by XPS
I. Milošv;H.-H. Strehblow;B. Navinšek;M. Metikoš-Huković.
Surface and Interface Analysis (1995)
A combined surface analytical and electrochemical study of the formation of passive layers on alloys in 0.5 M H2SO4
S. Haupt;H.-H. Strehblow.
Corrosion Science (1995)
In situ STM study of the duplex passive films formed on Cu(111) and Cu(001) in 0.1 M NaOH
Julia Kunze;Vincent Maurice;Lorena H. Klein;Hans-Henning Strehblow.
Corrosion Science (2004)
In situ STM study of the initial stages of oxidation of Cu(111) in aqueous solution
V. Maurice;H.-H. Strehblow;P. Marcus.
Surface Science (2000)
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