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Simon Svane is a Researcher at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), affiliated with the Department of Green Technology (IGT) and SDU Chemical Engineering. His work focuses on:
- Environmental chemistry
- Bioinorganic chemistry
- Urease inhibition
- Greenhouse gas mitigation
- Agricultural emissions
- Metal-based biochemical processes
Simon Svane has published extensively on methane and ammonia emissions from livestock manure, with 15+ peer-reviewed articles and patents. His research combines analytical chemistry with sustainable agricultural practices to combat climate change.
Recent publications (2022-2024) show a clear trend toward polyphenol-based additives and fluoride synergy for emissions control. Key subfields include urease inhibition, pig slurry management, biofilm disruption, and transition metal analysis in agricultural contexts.
Simon Svane has received dual recognition in 2024:
- Syddansk Universitets Innovationspris
- Teknisk Fakultets Innovationspris
He actively participates in climate mitigation conferences and serves as peer reviewer for journals like BioMetals and One Earth. His teaching contributions include Basic Organic and Inorganic Chemistry K501 (2020-2021).
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