Deborah Aderibigbe
Educator
She/hers
Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology, Ogbomoso
Bio
An educator with a keen interest in green chemistry
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GCTLC Roles
- Learning Object Peer Reviewers
Languages
- English
Keywords Tags/Expertise
- Microplastics
- Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
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Recent Activity
- Deborah was just tagged in a comment: Hi @Angelica Tabamo, thank you so much for starting this thread. I think you’ve raised a really important and under-discussed question in microplastics research. Thanks @Audrey Nihart for sharing the New Mexico perspective. While long-term storage is a responsible default that enables future testing, space constraints are a clear hurdle. Regarding incineration, have you or the Camden lab encountered issues with toxic gas emissions (like HCl or dioxins) based on polymer type? Since microplastics are chemically diverse, ranging from PVC to PET and a "one-size-fits-all" disposal method seems risky. I’m curious if you’ve noticed varying outcomes depending on the source material. I’d also love to bring @Deborah, @Oluwatosin Shokunbi, and @Verla Andrew Wirnkor into this. If any of you have developed protocols for disposal, repurposing, or storage, your insights would be invaluable to the community....
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