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Honorary Professor Roland De Marco
Honorary Professor

Roland De Marco

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Overview

Background

Roland De Marco is an internationally recognized leader in the field of electrochemical sensors. His major strength is in the field of electrochemical surface and interface analysis, and he has a strong track record of using state-of-the-art electrochemical and surface analytical techniques in the micro- and nano-characterization of electrochemical devices. He has been recognized for his national and international leadership in neutron and synchrotron science through his past appointments on the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) Ltd. Board as well as member of the Australian Synchrotron Stakeholders Committee.

ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-7213-2011; ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1357-3727; Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (FRACI); Member of the American Chemical Society (MACS); Fellow of the Queensland Academy and Arts and Science (FQAAS); Member of the European Academy of Sciences (MEUAS).

Availability

Honorary Professor Roland De Marco is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, RMIT University
  • Masters (Research) of Science, RMIT University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University

Research interests

  • Electrochemistry

    electrochemical sensors, corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, electrocatalysts

  • Materials Science

    characterization, synchrotron science, neutron science, electron microscopy

  • Analytical Chemistry

    ion-selective electrodes, seawater, environmental science, all solid state sensors

Research impacts

Roland De Marco started his career at CSIRO in partnership with Pasminco Metals where his research demonstrated that Bismuth in Australian lead does not impact deleteriously on lead/acid battery performance, minimizing the costly implications of Pasminco Metals' debismuthization process.

In his research at Curtin University, University of the Sunshine, Fiji National University and University of Queensland, he developed and implemented new and effective corrosion mitigation, control and monitoring practices for industry partners like Woodside, Chevron, Ondeo Nalcon and Mobil. He partnered with Alberto Zirino at the US Office of Naval Research through SPAWAR Systems Laboratory and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) to co-develop and implement techniques for the monitoring of free copper and free iron using ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) in oceanographic systems, and he assisted San Ping Jiang at Curtin University as well as John Zhu in partnership with their industrial partners in the development and implementation of innovative fuel cell and catalyst systems. Last, with Erno Lindner at The University of Memphis in partnership with International Laboratory (IL), he identified an optimal solid contact ISE system that minimizes conditiniong times when new sensors are swapped in IL's clinical analyzers.

Works

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67 works between 1990 and 2023

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2002

Journal Article

Persistence of carbon dioxide corrosion inhibitors

De Marco, R, Durnie, W, Jefferson, A, Kinsella, B and Crawford, A (2002). Persistence of carbon dioxide corrosion inhibitors. Corrosion, 58 (4), 354-363. doi: 10.5006/1.3287686

Persistence of carbon dioxide corrosion inhibitors

2001

Journal Article

Surface analysis of adsorbed carbon dioxide corrosion

De Marco, R, Durnie, W, Jefferson, A and Kinsella, B (2001). Surface analysis of adsorbed carbon dioxide corrosion. Corrosion, 57 (1), 9-18. doi: 10.5006/1.3290335

Surface analysis of adsorbed carbon dioxide corrosion

1998

Journal Article

Direct measurement of Cu(II)<sub>aq</sub> in seawater at pH 8 with the jalpaite ion-selective electrode

Zirino, A, VanderWeele, DA, Belli, SL, DeMarco, R and Mackey, DJ (1998). Direct measurement of Cu(II)aq in seawater at pH 8 with the jalpaite ion-selective electrode. Marine Chemistry, 61 (3-4), 173-184. doi: 10.1016/S0304-4203(97)00108-4

Direct measurement of Cu(II)<sub>aq</sub> in seawater at pH 8 with the jalpaite ion-selective electrode

1998

Journal Article

Flow injection potentiometric determination of phosphate in waste waters and fertilisers using a cobalt wire ion-selective electrode

De Marco, R, Pejcic, B and Chen, ZL (1998). Flow injection potentiometric determination of phosphate in waste waters and fertilisers using a cobalt wire ion-selective electrode. Analyst, 123 (7), 1635-1640. doi: 10.1039/a801244j

Flow injection potentiometric determination of phosphate in waste waters and fertilisers using a cobalt wire ion-selective electrode

1994

Conference Publication

BATTERY PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT WITH ADDITIONS OF BISMUTH

MANDERS, JE, LAM, LT, DEMARCO, R, DOUGLAS, JD, PILLIG, R and RAND, DAJ (1994). BATTERY PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT WITH ADDITIONS OF BISMUTH. 5th Asian Battery Conference, Bali Indonesia, Sep 01-03, 1993. LAUSANNE 1: ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE. doi: 10.1016/0378-7753(94)80012-X

BATTERY PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT WITH ADDITIONS OF BISMUTH

1992

Journal Article

SURFACE STUDIES OF ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODE MEMBRANES

CATTRALL, RW and DEMARCO, R (1992). SURFACE STUDIES OF ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODE MEMBRANES. Selective Electrode Reviews, 14 (2), 169-193.

SURFACE STUDIES OF ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODE MEMBRANES

1990

Journal Article

SURFACE STUDIES OF CRYSTAL MEMBRANE ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES

DEMARCO, R, CATTRALL, RW, LIESEGANG, J, NYBERG, GL and HAMILTON, IC (1990). SURFACE STUDIES OF CRYSTAL MEMBRANE ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 15 (2B), 345-365.

SURFACE STUDIES OF CRYSTAL MEMBRANE ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES

Funding

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2023
    A customised triple-beam microscope for precise fabricating/characterising
    ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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