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2026

Waste-derived catalysts for waste treatment and valorization

Emmanuel, O.; Arshad, S.; Khan, A.

Waste Derived Catalysts

Overview of waste-derived catalyst platforms for simultaneous waste treatment and resource valorization in circular economy frameworks.

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2026

Agro-waste-derived catalysts: a sustainable approach

Emmanuel, O.; Abidin, S. Z. U.

Waste Derived Catalysts

Surveys agro-waste materials as sustainable precursors for catalyst synthesis in waste treatment and biomass valorization.

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2026

Waste, biomass, catalyst: CO₂ capture waste-derived catalysts for carbon capture and utilization

Emmanuel, O.

Waste Derived Catalysts

Examines waste-derived catalysts from CO₂ capture processes for subsequent carbon capture and utilization applications.

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2026

Application of Gas Stripping to Butanol Recovery

Emmanuel, O.; Ezeji, T. C.

Renewable Butanol: Fermentation, Process Technology and Biofuel Applications

Reviews gas stripping as a downstream separation technique for recovering butanol from fermentation broths in industrial bioprocesses.

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2026

Characterization of Butanol-producing Strains: Physiology and Biochemical Functions of Solvent-producing Bacterial Strains

Emmanuel, O.; Ezeji, T. C.; Qureshi, N.; Okonkwo, C. C.; Ujor, V. C.

Renewable Butanol: Fermentation, Process Technology and Biofuel Applications

Book chapter surveying the physiology and biochemical functions of solvent-producing bacterial strains used in renewable butanol fermentation.

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2026

Traditional Nigerian natron and potash: Effects on uterine smooth muscle and their histopathology and immunohistochemical responses in Wistar rats

Agu, V.; Emmanuel, O.; Okeke, S. N.; Achukwu, P.; Ijioma, S. N.

Clinical Traditional Medicine and Pharmacology

Evaluates physiological, histopathological, and immunohistochemical effects of traditional Nigerian natron and potash on uterine smooth muscle in Wistar rats.

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