Nkwoada, Amarachi U.Amakom, Chijioke M.Oguzie, Emeka E.2025-05-062025-05-062018-03-06Nkwoada, A. U., Amakom, C. M. & Oguzie, E. E. (2018). The role and economics of nano-graphene functionalization in oil industry improvement. Asian Journal of Physical and Chemical Sciences, 5(2), 1-19,2456-777910.9734/AJOPACS/2018/39683https://repository.futo.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14562/1837A research article with figures and tablesThe toxic pollutants released from oil and gas activities typically takes years of clean-up and reclamation. Hence, creating the need for new nano-materials that can function as adsorbents, filter membranes, and coating materials, which offer a molecular level of control in separating relevant pollutant mixtures. The advances in graphene-family and its derivatives has proven its effectiveness to gradually replace conventional filter membranes, coatings, adsorbents, sensors for nanomaterials applications in the oilfield. The functionalization of graphene and graphene oxide has enabled such nano-graphene-composite materials to be tailored to meet the new development of coatings, adsorbents, filter membranes and sensors for oil and gas applications with high scalability potentialsenAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalNano-graphenecomposite materialgraphene oxideoilfieldDepartment of ChemistryThe role and economics of nano-graphene functionalization in oil industry improvementArticle