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Peer-Reviewed Publications

 

1.     Andress, R. and L.L. Martin*, “Linear infinite-dimensional models for the cost-optimal synthesis of ocean thermal energy conversion networks”, Applied Thermal Energy, (in preparation)

2.     Tolle, I. and L.L. Martin*, “Multi-scale structural evolution of branched ethylene-olefin copolymers during isothermal crystallization as studied by mixed-integer Network Component Analysis (NCA)”, Macromolecules  (submitted, 2009)

3.     Follansbee, D., Paccione, J.D., and L.L. Martin*, “On the selection of particles with optimal material properties for advanced oxidation process applications”, Chemical Engineering Science, (submitted, 2009)

4.     Baughman, A. and L.L. Martin*, “Anode tail gas kinetics parameter estimation with polynomial approximations”, The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, (submitted, 2009)

5.     Huang, X. and L.L. Martin*, “Optimized heat and power integration of pressure swing distillation networks”, Applied Thermal Energy, (submitted, 2009)

6.     Baughman, A.C., Sharfstein, S.T., and L.L. Martin*, “Interrogation of metabolic networks using Metabolic Network Dynamics”, Bioengineering and Biotechnology, (in preparation)

7.     Andress, R.J. and L.L. Martin*, “On the synthesis of hydrogen producing thermochemical cycles with electrochemical steps”, The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, (in press, 2009)

8.     Baughman, A.C., Huang, X., Sharfstein, S.T., and L.L. Martin*, “On the dynamic modeling of mammalian cell metabolism and mAb Production”, Computers and Chemical Engineering, (in press, 2009)

9.     Tolle, I., Huang, X., Akpalu, Y.A. and L.L. Martin*, “A modified Network Component Analysis (NCA) methodology for the decomposition of x-ray scattering signatures”, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research  Vol. 48 No. 13 (2009) 6137-6144

10.   Andress, R.J., Bequette, B.W., and L.L. Martin*, “A systems approach towards the identification and evaluation of hydrogen producing thermochemical reaction clusters”, In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design: Design for Energy and the Environment, Breckenridge, CO (2009)

11.   Follansbee, D.M., Paccione, J.D., and L.L. Martin*, “Optimal design and operation of A circulating fluidized bed reactor for water polishing featuring minimum utility cost”, In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design: Design for Energy and the Environment, Breckenridge, CO (2009)

12.   Andress, R.J., Huang X., Bequette, B.W., and L.L. Martin*, “A systematic methodology for the evaluation of thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production”, The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 34, Issue 9 (2009) 4146-4154

13.   Follansbee, D., Paccione, J.D., and L.L. Martin*, “Globally optimal design and operation of a continuous photocatalytic advanced oxidation process featuring moving bed adsorption and draft-tube transport”, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 47 No. 10 (2008) 3591-3600

14.   Moore, F.P. and L.L. Martin*, “A nonlinear nonconvex minimum heat transfer area formulation for ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) systems”, Applied Thermal Energy, Vol. 28 No. 8-9 (2008) 1015-1021.

15.   Hronich, J., Plawsky, J., and Bungay, H.R. and L.L. Martin*, “The potential of Eichhornia crassipes for biomass refining”, Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol. 35 No. 5 (2008) 393-402.

16.   Martin, L.L. and V.I. Manousiouthakis*, “A minimum area (MA) targeting scheme for single component MEN and HEN synthesis”, Computers and Chemical Engineering, Vol. 28 No. 8 (2004) 1237-1247.

17.   Martin, L.L. and V.I. Manousiouthakis*, “Globally optimal power cycle synthesis via the infinite dimensional state space (IDEAS) approach featuring minimum area with fixed utility”, Chemical Engineering Science 58 (2003) 4291-4305.

18.   Martin, L.L. and V.I. Manousiouthakis*, “Total annualized cost optimality properties of state space models for mass and heat exchanger networks”, Chemical Engineering Science 56 (2001) 5835-5851.

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