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Overview

Mark A. Stadtherr is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and chemical engineering, with significant contributions to subfields such as catalysis, mechanical engineering, control and systems engineering, biomedical engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Carbon dioxide capture technologies
  • Process optimization and integration
  • Phase equilibria and thermodynamics
  • Global energy and sustainability research
  • Environmental impact and sustainability
  • Chemical and physical properties in aqueous solutions

Mark A. Stadtherr has published research in several prominent venues, such as:

  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Computers & Chemical Engineering
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering

Frequent collaborators include Michael Bâldea, Thomas F. Edgar, Ioannis Giannikopoulos, David T. Allen, and Joan F. Brennecke, with project collaborations ranging from 8 to 21 joint publications.

Selected recent papers by Mark A. Stadtherr include:

  • Rate-Based Process Optimization and Sensitivity Analysis for Ionic-Liquid-Based Post-Combustion Carbon Capture, 2020, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Review of Recent Aromatic-Aliphatic-Ionic Liquid Ternary Liquid-Liquid Equilibria and Their Modeling by COSMO-RS, 2020, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Predicting thermophysical properties of dialkylimidazolium ionic liquids from sigma profiles, 2021, Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Promising Thiolanium Ionic Liquid for Extraction of Aromatics from Aliphatics: Experiments and Modeling, 2020, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Economic Optimization of Carbon Capture Processes Using Ionic Liquids: Toward Flexibility in Capture Rate and Feed Composition, 2021, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Best Publications

  • Octanol–water partition coefficients of imidazolium-based ionic liquids

    Laurie Ropel;Lionel S. Belvèze;Sudhir N. V. K. Aki;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Modeling Liquid−Liquid Equilibrium of Ionic Liquid Systems with NRTL, Electrolyte-NRTL, and UNIQUAC

    Luke D. Simoni;Youdong Lin;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Validated solutions of initial value problems for parametric ODEs

    Youdong Lin;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Modeling, state estimation, and optimal control for the US COVID-19 outbreak.

    Calvin Tsay;Fernando Lejarza;Mark A. Stadtherr;Michael Baldea

  • Liquid Phase Behavior of Ionic Liquids with Water and 1-Octanol and Modeling of 1-Octanol/Water Partition Coefficients

    Alexandre Chapeaux;Luke D. Simoni;Mark A. Stadtherr;Joan F. Brennecke

  • Extraction of alcohols from water with 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide

    Alexandre Chapeaux;Luke D. Simoni;Thomas S. Ronan;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Enhanced Interval Analysis for Phase Stability: Cubic Equation of State Models

    James Z. Hua;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Extraction of biofuels and biofeedstocks from aqueous solutions using ionic liquids

    Luke D. Simoni;Alexandre Chapeaux;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Robust process simulation using interval methods

    C.A. Schnepper;M.A. Stadtherr

  • Reliable Phase Stability Analysis for Excess Gibbs Energy Models

    Stephen R Tessier;Joan F Brennecke;Mark A Stadtherr

  • Reliable Nonlinear Parameter Estimation in VLE Modeling

    Chao-Yang Gau;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Modeling of Activity Coefficients of Aqueous Solutions of Quaternary Ammonium Salts with the Electrolyte-NRTL Equation

    Lionel S. Belveze;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Reliable prediction of phase stability using an interval Newton method

    James Z. Hua;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Solubility measurements and modeling of molecules of biological and pharmaceutical interest with supercritical CO2

    G.I Burgos-Solórzano;J.F Brennecke;M.A Stadtherr

  • Systems study of the petrochemical industry

    Mark A. Stadtherr;Dale F. Rudd

  • Phase-Change Ionic Liquids for Postcombustion CO2 Capture

    Samuel Seo;Luke D. Simoni;Mengting Ma;M. Aruni DeSilva

  • Deterministic global optimization of nonlinear dynamic systems

    Youdong Lin;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Reliable computation of mixture critical points

    Benito A. Stradi;Joan F. Brennecke;P. Kohn;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Deterministic Global Optimization for Parameter Estimation of Dynamic Systems

    Youdong Lin;Mark A. Stadtherr

  • Enhanced Solubility of Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide in CO2-Expanded Liquids

    Zulema K. Lopez-Castillo;Sudhir N. V. K. Aki;Mark A. Stadtherr;Joan F. Brennecke

  • Reliable computation of homogeneous azeotropes

    Robert W. Maier;Joan F. Brennecke;Mark A. Stadtherr

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan F. Brennecke
Joan F. Brennecke The University of Texas at Austin
Richard C. Alkire
Richard C. Alkire University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Baldea
Michael Baldea The University of Texas at Austin
William F. Schneider
William F. Schneider University of Notre Dame
Edward J. Maginn
Edward J. Maginn University of Notre Dame
Thomas F. Edgar
Thomas F. Edgar The University of Texas at Austin
David T. Allen
David T. Allen The University of Texas at Austin
Urmila M. Diwekar
Urmila M. Diwekar University of Illinois at Chicago
Alexander S. Mukasyan
Alexander S. Mukasyan University of Notre Dame
Eduardo E. Wolf
Eduardo E. Wolf University of Notre Dame

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