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    Potential application of recycled rubber in oil pollution control by AISIEN, F. A, HYMORE, F. K, EBEWELE, R. O

    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 by Aisien, F. A, Hymore, F. K, Ebewele, R. O

    “…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 by Sowunmi, S, Ebewele, RO, Peters, O, Conner, A H

    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 by Sowunmi, S., Ebewele, R. O., Conner, A. H., River, B. H.

    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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    Comparative Absorption of Crude Oil from Fresh and Marine Water Using Recycled Rubber by Aisien, F A, Hymore, F K, Ebewele, R O

    “…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 by Chiroma, T M, Ebewele, R O, Hymore, F K

    “…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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