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Marcel Maeder is affiliated with the University of Newcastle Australia in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields with an emphasis on Chemistry and Engineering, contributing to various subfields such as Spectroscopy, Analytical Chemistry, Control and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Molecular Biology.

Their scientific output includes research on several main topics:

  • Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
  • Simulation Techniques and Applications

Maeder has published in diverse scientific venues, with frequent contributions to these journals:

  • Journal of Chemometrics
  • Greenhouse Gases Science and Technology
  • Microchemical Journal
  • Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Sustainable Production and Consumption

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Maeder include:

  • Conceptualizing circular economy policy instruments: The case of recycled content standards (2024), Sustainable Production and Consumption
  • Heterogeneous catalysts for the hydrogenation of amine/alkali hydroxide solvent captured CO2 to formate: A review (2021), Greenhouse Gases Science and Technology
  • Generalized indicator-based determination of solution pH (2020), Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Patterns of cyanobacterial abundance in a major drinking water reservoir: what 3 years of comprehensive monitoring data reveals? (2020), Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Using chemical modeling for designing of optimal pH sensor based on analytical sensitivity enhancement (2021), Microchemical Journal

Throughout their career, Maeder has collaborated frequently with other researchers, notably including Zahra Rasouli, Romà Tauler, Hamid Abdollahi, Graeme Puxty, and Lichun Li. These coauthors have contributed to multiple projects across overlapping research interests.

Best Publications

  • Evolving factor analysis for the resolution of overlapping chromatographic peaks

    Marcel. Maeder

  • Calculation of equilibrium constants from multiwavelength spectroscopic data-I Mathematical considerations.

    Harald Gampp;Marcel Maeder;Charles J. Meyer;Andreas D. Zuberbühler

  • Carbon dioxide postcombustion capture: a novel screening study of the carbon dioxide absorption performance of 76 amines

    Graeme Puxty;Robert Rowland;Andrew Allport;Qi Yang

  • Calculation of equilibrium constants from multiwavelength spectroscopic data-IV Model-free least-squares refinement by use of evolving factor analysis.

    Harald Gampp;Marcel Maeder;Charles J. Meyer;Andreas D. Zuberbühler

  • Calculation of equilibrium constants from multiwavelength spectroscopic data--II: SPECFIT: two user-friendly programs in basic and standard FORTRAN 77.

    Gampp H;Maeder M;Meyer Cj;Zuberbühler Ad

  • Calculation of equilibrium constants from multiwavelength spectroscopic data-III Model-free analysis of spectrophotometric and ESR titrations.

    Harald Gampp;Marcel Maeder;Charles J. Meyer;Andreas D. Zuberbühler

  • Nonlinear least-squares fitting of multivariate absorption data

    Marcel. Maeder;Andreas D. Zuberbuehler

  • Combining hard- and soft-modelling to solve kinetic problems

    Anna de Juan;Marcel Maeder;Manuel Martı́nez;Romà Tauler

  • Comprehensive study of the hydration and dehydration reactions of carbon dioxide in aqueous solution.

    Xiaoguang Wang;William Conway;Robert Burns;Nichola McCann

  • Practical Data Analysis in Chemistry

    Marcel Maeder

  • Evolving factor analysis, a new multivariate technique in chromatography

    Marcel Maeder;Arne Zilian

  • The resolution of overlapping chromatographic peaks by evolving factor analysis

    Marcel Maeder;Andreas D. Zuberbuehler

  • Kinetics and mechanism of carbamate formation from CO2(aq), carbonate species, and monoethanolamine in aqueous solution.

    Nichola McCann;Duong Phan;Xiaoguang Wang;William Conway

  • Spectroscopic imaging and chemometrics: a powerful combination for global and local sample analysis

    Anna de Juan;Romà Tauler;Raylene Dyson;Claudia Marcolli

  • Multiset data analysis: extended multivariate curve resolution

    R. Tauler;M. Maeder;A. de Juan

  • Simulation of Enthalpy and Capacity of CO<sub>2</sub> Absorption by Aqueous Amine Systems

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  • Second order global analysis: the evaluation of series of spectrophotometric titrations for improved determination of equilibrium constants

    Raylene M. Dyson;Susan Kaderli;Geoffrey A. Lawrance;Marcel Maeder

  • A review of recent methods for the determination of ranges of feasible solutions resulting from soft modelling analyses of multivariate data.

    Azadeh Golshan;Hamid Abdollahi;Samira Beyramysoltan;Marcel Maeder

  • On rotational ambiguity in model-free analyses of multivariate data

    Maryam Vosough;Caroline Mason;Romà Tauler;Mehdi Jalali-Heravi

  • Calculation and Meaning of Feasible Band Boundaries in Multivariate Curve Resolution of a Two-Component System

    Hamid Abdollahi;Marcel Maeder;Romà Tauler

  • Quantification of a known component in an unknown mixture

    Harald Gampp;Marcel Maeder;Charles J. Meyer;Andreas D. Zuberbuehler

  • Comprehensive kinetic and thermodynamic study of the reactions of CO2(aq) and HCO3(-) with monoethanolamine (MEA) in aqueous solution.

    William Conway;Xiaoguang Wang;Debra Fernandes;Robert Burns

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey A. Lawrance
Geoffrey A. Lawrance University of Newcastle Australia
Romà Tauler
Romà Tauler Spanish National Research Council
Paul Feron
Paul Feron Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Trevor W. Hambley
Trevor W. Hambley University of Sydney
Paul V. Bernhardt
Paul V. Bernhardt University of Queensland
Brian W. Skelton
Brian W. Skelton University of Western Australia
Allan H. White
Allan H. White University of Western Australia
Peter Comba
Peter Comba Heidelberg University
Henry Taube
Henry Taube Stanford University

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