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M. J. Ayotamuno

Researcher at Rivers State University of Science and Technology

Publications -  14
Citations -  869

M. J. Ayotamuno is an academic researcher from Rivers State University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Municipal solid waste & Leachate. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 788 citations.

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Designs of anaerobic digesters for producing biogas from municipal solid-waste

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a synthesis of the key issues and analyses concerning the design of a high-performance anaerobic digester for the production of biogas from municipal solid waste.
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Bioremediation of a crude-oil polluted agricultural-soil at Port Harcourt, Nigeria

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of treatments, consisting of the application of fertilizers and oxygen exposure, was evaluated in situ during a period of six weeks, where conditions of a major spill were simulated by sprinkling crude-oil on experimental cells containing agricultural soil.
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Petroleum contaminated ground-water: Remediation using activated carbon

TL;DR: In this paper, a study of the use of activated carbon (AC) in the clean up was undertaken with the aim of reducing the water contamination to a more acceptable level, which revealed that the powdered form of AC would be very effective in the remediation of petroleum-hydrocarbon contaminated ground water.
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Municipal solid-waste in port harcourt, nigeria

TL;DR: In this article, waste collected from different receptacles and dumpsites in Port Harcourt metropolis was subjected to analysis: on average, it consisted of 66.6% volatile solids, 13.5% fixed solids and 19.1% liquid and 0.8% other components.
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Effect of Total Solids Concentration of Municipal Solid Waste on the Biogas Produced in an Anaerobic Continuous Digester

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated various concentrations of the total solids (TS) of municipal solid waste (MSW) in an anaerobic continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and the corresponding amounts of biogas produced, in order to determine conditions for optimum gas production.