Mark Stadtherr
Professor Emeritus, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Currently at The University of Texas at Austin
Education
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin
B.Ch.E., University of Minnesota
Research Interests
The focus of the Stadtherr research group is on the development and application of strategies for reliable engineering computing; of special interest are modeling problems that arise in the development of sustainable, energy-efficient, and environmentally-conscious processing technology, in particular the use of supercritical carbon dioxide and room-temperature ionic liquids as environmentally-benign replacements for traditional organic solvents.
Key Words
Carbon Capture and Conversion, Energy Efficiency and Consumption
Relevant Energy Publications
- L. D. Simoni, A. Chapeaux, J. F. Brennecke and M. A. Stadtherr, "Extraction of Biofuels and Biofeedstocks from Aqueous Solutions Using Ionic Liquids," Comput. Chem. Eng., 34, 1406-1412 (2010).
- L. D. Simoni, L. E. Ficke, C. A. Lambert, M. A. Stadtherr and J. F. Brennecke, "Measurement and Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of Aqueous 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium-Based Ionic Liquid Systems," Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 49, 3893-3901 (2010).
- L. D. Simoni, A. Chapeaux, J. F. Brennecke and M. A. Stadtherr, "Asymmetric Framework for Predicting Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium of Ionic Liquid-Mixed-Solvent Systems. 2. Prediction of Ternary Systems, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 48, 7257–7265 (2009).