Ivana Stanicic
Ivana Staničić is a post doc researcher in the Energy Technology division. Her research explores trace elements in Chemical Looping Combustion (CLC), Chemical Looping Gasification (CLG), and Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion (OCAC). These innovative techniques are based on the oxidation of fuels with oxygen from solid materials, rather than atmospheric oxygen. Chemical Looping Combustion has several advantages over conventional combustion, with the primary benefit being that flue gases are not diluted with nitrogen from the air. Instead, a pure carbon dioxide stream can be obtained, well-suited for carbon capture and storage. Other research areas include innovative techniques for fuel conversion into hydrogen and ash interactions in fluidized bed combustion.
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Thermodynamic properties for metal oxides from first-principles
Alkali desorption from ilmenite oxygen carrier particles used in biomass combustion
Effect of the Conversion Degree on the Apparent Kinetics of Iron-Based Oxygen Carriers
Investigating the Interaction between Ilmenite and Zinc for Chemical Looping
Phase recognition in SEM-EDX chemical maps using positive matrix factorization
Fate of trace elements in Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion (OCAC) of municipal solid waste
Trace element behavior in fluidized bed applications utilizing oxygen carriers
Fate of Trace Elements in Thermochemical Conversion of Waste Fuels Using Oxygen Carriers
Interaction of oxygen carriers with common biomass ash components
Combined manganese oxides as oxygen carriers for biomass combustion — Ash interactions
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