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Alexander Echtermeyer

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Applied Spectroscopy|October 27, 2020
Inline Raman Spectroscopy and Indirect Hard Modeling for Concentration Monitoring of Dissociated Acid SpeciesAlexander Echtermeyer, Caroline Marks, Alexander Mitsos, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|February 24, 2017
Self-optimisation and model-based design of experiments for developing a C-H activation flow processAlexander Echtermeyer, Yehia Amar, Jacek Zakrzewski, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|May 31, 2022
Investigation of the elution behavior of dissociating itaconic acid on a hydrophobic polymeric adsorbent using in-line Raman spectroscopyAndreas Biselli, Alexander Echtermeyer, Rafael Reifsteck, et al.
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Applied Spectroscopy|October 27, 2020
Inline Raman Spectroscopy and Indirect Hard Modeling for Concentration Monitoring of Dissociated Acid SpeciesAlexander Echtermeyer, Caroline Marks, Alexander Mitsos, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|February 24, 2017
Self-optimisation and model-based design of experiments for developing a C-H activation flow processAlexander Echtermeyer, Yehia Amar, Jacek Zakrzewski, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|May 31, 2022
Investigation of the elution behavior of dissociating itaconic acid on a hydrophobic polymeric adsorbent using in-line Raman spectroscopyAndreas Biselli, Alexander Echtermeyer, Rafael Reifsteck, et al.
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