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PROFESSOR EDWARD GOBINA
PROFESSOR EDWARD GOBINA
PROFESSOR OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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Hydrogen permeation using nanostructured silica membranes
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E Gobina
Witpress 193, 447-456, 2015
322015
Improved carbon dioxide capture using nanostructured ceramic membranes
NC Nwogu, E Gobina, MN Kajama
Low Carbon Economy 4 (3), 125, 2013
222013
An assessment of hydrates inhibition in deepwater production systems using low-dosage hydrate inhibitor and monoethylene glycol
NU Okereke, PE Edet, YD Baba, NC Izuwa, S Kanshio, N Nwogu, ...
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology 10, 1169-1182, 2020
202020
An initial investigation of a nano-composite silica ceramic membrane for hydrogen gas separation and purification
NC Nwogu, EE Anyanwu, E Gobina
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 41 (19), 8228-8235, 2016
192016
Preparation and characterization of inorganic membranes for hydrogen separation
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E Gobina
International journal of hydrogen energy 41 (19), 8221-8227, 2016
182016
A study of gas diffusion characteristics on a micro porous composite silica ceramic membrane
NC Nwogu, M Kajama, E Gobina
Composite Structures 134, 1044-1050, 2015
82015
Cation-Exchange Resin Characterisation and Carrier Gas Performance with Mesoporous Silica Membranes for Ethyl Lactate Separation
E Okon, H Shehu, M Kajama, N Nwogu, I Orakwe, G Edward
International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology 4 (04), 465-469, 2015
52015
Experimental investigation of impact of low salinity surfactant flooding for enhance oil recovery: Niger Delta field application
I NC, NC Nwogu, CC Williams, KK Ihekoronye, NU Okereke, ...
42021
Hydrogen separation using Pt-alumina impregnated membrane.
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, EO Okon, H Shehu, I Orakwe, E Gobina
Energy and power engineering 7 (9), 2015
42015
Volatile organic compounds destruction by catalytic oxidation for environmental applications.
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E Gobina
International journal of environmental, chemical, ecological, geological and …, 2015
42015
An experimental analysis of a nano structured inorganic ceramic membrane for carbon capture applications in energy security challenges
NC Nwogu, MN Kajama, K Dedekuma, E Gobina
Energy and Environment Research 4 (3), 1, 2014
42014
Advanced mathematical model for prediction of sand production rate: a niger-delta case-study
N Okereke, V Ogbuka, N Izuwa, F Kara, N Nwogu, O Nwanwe, Y Baba, ...
SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, D013S009R008, 2020
32020
Techno-Economic Assessment of the Hydrates Mitigation Potential of LDHI and MEG in Deepwater Scenario
N Okereke, P Edet, F Afolabi, Y Baba, N Izuwa, S Kanshio, N Nwogu, ...
SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, D013S006R014, 2020
32020
High molecular permeance dual-layer ceramic membrane for capturing CO2 from flue gas stream
NC Nwogu, MN Kajama, I Orakwe, E Gobina
Energy and Power Engineering 7 (9), 418-425, 2015
32015
An initial study of single gas permeation using a commercial alumina membrane.
IR Orakwe, NC Nwogu, M Kajama, H Shehu, E Okon, E Gobina
Newswood Academic Publishing, 2015
32015
Gas permeation behaviour of single and mixed gas components using an asymmetric ceramic membrane.
N Nwogu, E Gobina
International journal of chemical, molecular, nuclear, materials and …, 2015
32015
Experimental study of carbon dioxide separation with nanoporous ceramic membranes
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E Gobina
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 186, 625-633, 2014
32014
Hydrogen separation using silica-based composite membranes
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E Gobina
Advanced materials research 1051, 107-111, 2014
32014
Advanced membrane design for improved carbon dioxide capture.
NC Nwogu, E Gobina
TechConnect, 2013
32013
Estimating the quantity of recoverable heat in a geothermal reservoir in Nigeria
NF Okeifufe, NC Izuwa, N Nwogu
SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, D013S018R005, 2020
22020
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