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Overview

Michael Schütze is affiliated with the Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology in Germany and has contributed to research primarily within the field of Engineering. Their subfields of study include Aerospace Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Ceramics and Composites.

The research topics covered by Schütze primarily involve high-temperature coating behaviors, advanced ceramic materials synthesis, nuclear materials and properties, intermetallics and advanced alloy properties, semiconductor materials and interfaces, particle dynamics in fluid flows, and corrosion behavior and inhibition.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Schütze include Bernd Isecke, Mathias C. Galetz, Managing Jürgen, Mietz Ettenheim, and En-Hou Han.

They have published in several venues, with notable frequent publication outlets listed below:

  • Materials and Corrosion
  • High Temperature Corrosion of Materials
  • Intermetallics
  • Corrosion Science
  • Journal of Thermal Spray Technology

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Oxidation-induced microstructural changes of the TiAl TNM-B1 alloy after exposure at 900 °C in air, 2020, Intermetallics
  • Morphology of oxide scales formed on chromium-silicon alloys at high temperatures, 2020, Corrosion Science
  • Mechanical Stability Diagrams for Thermal Barrier Coating Systems, 2021, Journal of Thermal Spray Technology
  • The Role of Stresses in High-Temperature Corrosion: The Potential of Quantitative Approaches, 2023, High Temperature Corrosion of Materials
  • π-Lewis Base Activation of Carbonyls and Hexafluorobenzene, 2024, Angewandte Chemie

Best Publications

  • Mechanism of isothermal oxidation of the intel-metallic TiAl and of TiAl alloys

    S. Becker;A. Rahmel;M. Schorr;M. Schütze

  • Fundamentals of TiAl oxidation: a critical review

    A. Rahmel;M. Schütze;W. J. Quadakkers

  • Protective oxide scales and their breakdown

    Michael Schütze

  • Oxidation protection of γ-TiAl-based alloys – A review

    Raluca Pflumm;Simone Friedle;Michael Schütze

  • Mechanical properties of oxide scales

    Michael Schütze

  • Recent advances in understanding metal dusting: A review

    D. J. Young;J. Zhang;C. Geers;M. Schütze

  • Thermodynamic considerations of the beneficial effect of halogens on the oxidation resistance of TiAl-based alloys

    A. Donchev;B. Gleeson;M. Schütze

  • TEM investigations of the early stages of TiAl oxidation

    C. Lang;M. Schütze

  • Degradation of SOFC Anodes upon Redox Cycling: A Comparison Between Ni/YSZ and Ni/CGO

    Boris Iwanschitz;Josef Sfeir;Andreas Mai;Michael Schütze

  • Mechanical aspects of the rare-earth effect

    A. Rahmel;M. Schütze

  • Deformation and cracking behavior of protective oxide scales on heat-resistant steels under tensile strain

    M. Schütze

  • Microalloying effects in the oxidation of TiAl materials

    G Schumacher;F Dettenwanger;M Schütze;U Hornauer

  • Corrosion and environmental degradation

    Michael Schütze

  • The role of alloying elements in commercial alloys for corrosion resistance in oxidizing-chloridizing atmospheres. Part I: Literature evaluation and thermodynamic calculations on phase stabilities

    R. Bender;M. Schütze

  • Oxidation-resistant aluminide coatings on γ-TiAl

    V. Gauthier;V. Gauthier;F. Dettenwanger;F. Dettenwanger;M. Schütze;V. Shemet

  • The role that bond coat depletion of aluminum has on the lifetime of APS-TBC under oxidizing conditions

    D. Renusch;M. Schorr;M. Schütze

  • High-temperature oxidation behavior of multi-phase Mo-containing γ-TiAl-based alloys

    Raluca Pflumm;Alexander Donchev;Svea Mayer;Helmut Clemens

  • Oxidation of Intermetallics

    Michael Schütze;H. J. Grabke

  • The isothermal-oxidation behavior of several nickel-base single-crystal superalloys with and without coatings

    M. Göbel;A. Rahmel;M. Schütze

  • Development of coatings for protection in specific high temperature environments

    M. Schütze;M. Malessa;V. Rohr;T. Weber

  • The role of alloy composition, environment and stresses for the oxidation resistance of modern 9% Cr steels for fossil power stations

    M. Schütze;M. Schorr;D.P. Renusch;A. Donchev

Frequent Co-Authors

F.H. Stott
F.H. Stott University of Manchester
Willem J. Quadakkers
Willem J. Quadakkers Forschungszentrum Jülich
Wolfgang Bleck
Wolfgang Bleck RWTH Aachen University
Eckhard Quandt
Eckhard Quandt Kiel University
Helmut Clemens
Helmut Clemens University of Leoben
Brian Gleeson
Brian Gleeson University of Pittsburgh
Michael Lorenz
Michael Lorenz Leipzig University
Marius Grundmann
Marius Grundmann Leipzig University
David J. Young
David J. Young University of New South Wales

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