Author

Mohammed Nasir Kajama

Robert Gordon University Aberdeen - Cited by 138 - Energy and Environment

Biography

Mohammed Nasir Kajama currently works as a Chemical engineer I, department of petroleum resources. He worked as a Lecturer, department of mechanical engineer at University of maiduguri, Nigeria. He also worked as visiting researcher at Robert Gordon University. 
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Improved carbon dioxide capture using nanostructured ceramic membranes
NC Nwogu, E Gobina, MN KajamaLow Carbon Economy 4 (3), 125, 2013201
22
2013
VOC oxidation in excess of oxygen using flow-through catalytic membrane reactor
MN Kajama, H Shehu, E Okon, I Orakwe, E GobinaInternational journal of hydrogen energy 41 (37), 16529-16534, 2016201
19
2016
Preparation and characterization of inorganic membranes for hydrogen separation
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E GobinaInternational journal of hydrogen energy 41 (19), 8221-8227, 2016201
17
2016
Hydrogen permeation using nanostructured silica membranes
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E GobinaSustain Dev Plan 7 (193), 447-456, 2015201
12
2015
A study of gas diffusion characteristics on a micro porous composite silica ceramic membrane
NC Nwogu, M Kajama, E GobinaComposite Structures 134, 1044-1050, 2015201
8
2015
Silica modified membrane for carbon dioxide separation from natural gas
MN Kajama, Y Yildirim, UH Taura, AS Grema, S AbdulrahmanNano Hybrids and Composites 21, 43-52, 2018201
7
2018
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 EdwardInternational Journal of Engineering Research & Technology 4 (04), 46-469, 20120
5
2015
The use of NF and RO membrane system for reclamation and recycling of wastewaters generated from a hard coal mining
Y Yildirim, AK Topaloğlu, M Ince, MN KajamaNigerian Journal of Technology 38 (), 108-1055, 2019201
4
2019
4
2014
Preparation and characterization of inorganic membranes for hydrocarbon separation from N2 for environmental applications.
M Kajama, H Shehu, E Okon, E GobinaEnergy and environment research 5 (1), 2015201
4
2015
Purification of Gases Using Nanoporous Inorganic Membranes
MN Kajama, H Shehu, E GobinaInternational Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology (09), 1156-1159, 2014201
3
2014
Hydrogen separation using silica-based composite membranes
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E GobinaAdvanced materials research 1051, 107-111, 2014201
3
2014
Experimental Study of Carbon dioxide Separation with Nanoporous Ceramic Membranes
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E GobinaEnergy and Sustainability (V) 186, 625, 2014201
3
2014
An Initial Study of Single Gas Permeation using a Commercial Alumina Membrane
IR Orakwe, NC Nwogu, M Kajama, H Shehu, E Okon, E GobinaThe World Congress on Engineering, 1- July, 2015, London, U.K. 2, 77-79, 2015201
3
2015
Hydrogen separation using Pt-alumina impregnated membrane.
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, EO Okon, H Shehu, I Orakwe, E GobinaEnergy and power engineering 7 (9), 2015201
3
2015
Gas Permeation on Silica Membrane for Lactic Acid Esterification Applications
E Okon, MN Kajama, E GobinaJournal of Energy 1 (5), 265-269, 2014201
3
2014
High Performance Valuation of CO2 Gas Separation Ceramic Membrane System
High Performance Valuation of CO Gas Separation Ceramic Membrane SystemNC Nwogu, MN Kajama, G Osueke, E GobinaThe World Congress on Engineering, 1-3 July, 015, London, U.K. , 84-87, 01501
2
2015
Propylene Oxidation Using Pt-alumina Impregnated Catalytic Membrane Reactor
M Kajama, N Nwogu, E GobinaThe World Congress on Engineering, 1-3 July, 015, London, U.K. , 900-903, 01501
2
2015
Performance Evaluation of an Inventive CO2 Gas Separation Inorganic Ceramic Membrane
Performance Evaluation of an Inventive CO Gas Separation Inorganic Ceramic MembraneN Nwogu, M Kajama, E Gobina17th International Conference on Inorganic Membranes, San Francisco, USA …, 01501
2
2015
Volatile Organic Compounds Destruction by Catalytic Oxidation for Environmental Applications
MN Kajama, NC Nwogu, E Gobina17th International Conference on Inorganic Membranes, San Francisco, USA …, 01501
2
2015