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Publications

Publications:

(a) Books already published: Nil

(b) Chapters in Books already published: Nil

(c) Articles that have already appeared in Referred Conference Proceedings: Nil

(d) Patent: Nil

(e) Articles that have already appeared in learned journals:

(1) Osibanjo, O. and Adie, G. U. (2007):Impact of effluent from Bodija abattoir on the physicochemical parameters of Oshunkaye stream in Ibadan City,Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol.6, No.15, 1806-1811. (Kenya, 50 %).

(2) Adie, G.U. and Osibanjo, O. (2009): Assessment of soil pollution by slag from an automobile battery manufacturing company in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. African journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3, No. 9, 239-250. (Kenya, 80 %).

(3) Anake, W.U., Adie, G.U. and Osibanjo, O. (2009): Studies on heavy metals pollution by municipal solid waste dumps in Kano and Kaduna states in Nigeria. Bulletin of Chemical Society of Ethiopia Vol. 23, No. 1, 1-9. (Ethiopia, 35 %).

(4) Unuabonah, E.I, Adie, G.U., Onah, L.O. and Adeyemi, O.G. (2009):multistage optimization of the adsorption of methylene blue dye onto defatted Carica papaya seeds. Chemical EngineeringVol.155, No.3, 567-579. (Netherland, 35 %).

(5) Adie, G. U. and Osibanjo, O. (2010): Accumulation of lead and cadmium by four tropical forage weeds found in the premises of an automobile battery manufacturing company in Nigeria. Toxicological and Environment Chemistry Vol. 92, No.1, 39 – 49.(England, 80 %).

(6) Adie, G.U., Unuabonah, E.I., Adeyemo, A.A. and Adeyemi, O.G. (2011): Biosorption of Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ unto defatted Carica papaya seeds. Biomass and Bioenergy. Vol. 35, No. 7, 2517-2525. (Netherland, 60%).

*(7) Etim, E.U. and Adie, G.U. (2012):Assessment of input of some toxic heavy metals in topsoil samples within the vicinity of a limestone quarry in south western Nigeria. African Journal of Science and Technology Vol.6, No.8, 322 – 330. (Kenya, 50 %),

*(8) Adie, G.U. andOsibanjo, O. (2013): Recycling of high lead slag from an automobile battery manufacturing plant into building bricks and ceramic tiles in Nigeria. International Journal of Solid Waste Management and Technology Vol. 39, No.1, 35 – 42. (USA, 80 %).

 

*(9) Etim E.U. and Adie, G.U. (2013): Assessment of water and sediments qualities and aquatic fish in some selected rivers in south western Nigeria. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences Vol.4, No. 12, 1045-1051. (UK, 50 %).

*(10) Adie, G.U, Heinrich, J. and Osibanjo O.(2013): Recycling of defatted Carica papaya seeds previously used to adsorbed Pb and Cd from aqueous medium into fired construction materials. International Journal of Environment and PollutionVol. 51, No.1/2, 106-120. (Switzerland, 70%).

*(11) Adedosu, H.O, Adewuyi, G.O. and Adie, G.U. (2013): Assessment of heavy metals in soil, leachate and underground water samples within the vicinity of Olusosun dumpsite in Ojota, Lagos, Nigeria.Transnational Journal of Science and TechnologyVol. 3, No.6, 73 – 86. (Macedonia, 30%).

*(12) Iniaghe, P.O., Adie, G.U. andOsibanjo, O. (2013):Metal levels in obsolete computer monitor components discarded within vicinities of electronic workshops. Toxicological and Environmental ChemistryVol. 95, No.7, 1108 – 1115. UK. (England, 40 %).

*(13) Adie, G.U., Balogun, O.E., Li, J., Osibanjo, O. (2013): Trends in toxic metal levels in discarded laptop printed circuit boards. Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 878, 413-419. (Switzerland, 60%).

*(14) Adebayo, A.A*, Adie, G.U, Osibanjo, O. (2014): Investigations on soil contamination by toxic metals within the vicinities of Bodija market in Ibadan, Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Health Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, 35 - 41. ( Nigeria, 40%) .

* Have appeared after present appointment.

(f) Books, Chapters in Books and Articles already accepted for publication: Nil

(g) Technical Reports and Monographs: Nil