Don identifies coal as potent material in tackling environmental issues
Carbon has a capacity of being able to bond together to form very long, durable chains with or without branches or rings of various sizes and often contain thousands of carbon atoms (catenation).
On her part, the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Modupe Adetunji, stated that the maiden lecture of the faculty was a flagship event that underscored the university’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement.
“Today, we gather to explore the fascinating world of activated charcoal and its transformative impact on waste removal.
“The faculty has established itself as a trailblazer at Trinity University, showcasing our dedication to innovation and leadership through various groundbreaking events.
“Notably, we successfully organised the inaugural Scholar Conference RAIB 2024, from Sept. 19 to Sept. 21, with the theme ‘Biotechnology as a Catalyst for SDGs: Achieving Sustainability through Innovation and Collaboration, among others’.
“Today’s lecture highlights the critical role of science in addressing everyday challenges.
“Activated charcoal, a seemingly simple material, holds immense potential for improving our environment and quality of life.
“As we delve into the world of activated charcoal, we recognise its relevance to our daily lives.
“We face mounting waste management issues, especially in major cities of the country like Lagos, environmental degradation, and health concerns.
“This lecture, therefore, offers a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge research, spark meaningful conversations, and cultivate sustainable solutions,” she said.
In his remark, the vice chancellor of the university, Prof. Clement Kolawole, noted that the institution had remained a place of contestation of ideas and platforms for research.
According to him, the lecture has unveiled processes as well as created platforms for deeper research and new ways of doing things.
He stated that similar opportunities would also be extended to other faculties of the institution to make the lecture series an annual event.