Search Results - "EBEWELE, R. O"
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Potential application of recycled rubber in oil pollution control
Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2003)“…The abundance and indiscriminate disposal of scrap tyres in urban areas in Nigeria create serious health and environmental problems. The potential of using…”
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Comparative Absorption of Crude Oil from Fresh and Marine Water Using Recycled Rubber
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2006)“…Crude oil spillage is a major environmental pollution in the Niger–Delta area of Nigeria. The use of recycled rubber from enormous available scrap tires for…”
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Differential scanning calorimetry of hydrolysed mangrove tannin
Published in Polymer international (01-06-2000)“…Mangrove‐bark‐tannin adhesives are potential substitutes for phenol–formaldehyde (PF) wood‐bonding adhesives which are derived from petroleum, a finite natural…”
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Fortified mangrove tannin-based plywood adhesive
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (17-10-1996)“…Mangrove bark tannin adhesives are based on a renewable resource. They are potential substitutes or supplements for phenol–formaldehyde (PF) wood‐bonding…”
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Failure mechanisms in wood joints bonded with urea-formaldehyde adhesives
Published in European journal of wood and wood products (01-06-1994)Get full text
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Comparative Absorption of Crude Oil from Fresh and Marine Water Using Recycled Rubber
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2006)“…Crude oil spillage is a major environmental pollution in the NigerDelta area of Nigeria. The use of recycled rubber from enormous available scrap tires for…”
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Heavy Metals in Soils and Vegetables Irrigated with Urban Grey Waste Water in Fagge, Kano, Nigeria
Published in Journal of environmental science & engineering (01-01-2014)“…There is currently an increased consumption of vegetables within the local urban community. However, contamination of these vegetables with heavy metals poses…”
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