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Publications

(a) Books already published:                                                  Nil

(b) Chapters in books already published:

 

1. Ogundiran, M.B. and Osibanjo O. (2011). Evaluation of heavy metals bioaccumulation potentials of plants grown on waste contaminated soils. In O. Akinloye. (Ed.), Biotechnology: Trends in Advanced of Life Science Research and Development in Nigeria. Cuvillier Verlag Gottingen. 172-176pp. ISBN 978-3-86955-619-2.

 

(c) Articles that have already appeared in Refereed Conference Proceedings

 

2.     Nugteren, W.H, Ogundiran, M.B, Witkamp, G.J. and Kreutzer M.T. (2011). Coal Fly Ash Activated by Sodium Aluminate Solutions as an Immobiliser for Hazardous waste: Proceedings of the 2011 World Coal Ash (WOCA) conference. Denver: CO.

 

3.     Oketola, A.A., Ogundiran, M.B., Adefolu, O.R., Mojeed, O.A. and Itiveh, S.E. (2011). Medical Waste Management Practices in Nigeria, the Case of Lagos and Ibadan. In I. Zandi, R.L. Mersky, W.K. Shieh (Eds.) Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Philadelphia. 1311-1321pp.

 

(d) Patents:                                                                                                                  Nil

 

(e) Articles that have already appeared in Learned Journals:

 

 4.     Ogundiran, M.B. and Osibanjo, O. (2008). Heavy metal concentrations in soils      and accumulation in plants growing in a deserted slag dumpsite in Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 7, No. 17: 3053-3060.

 

5.      Ogundiran, M.B. and Osibanjo, O. (2009).  Mobility and speciation of heavy     metals in soils impacted by hazardous waste. Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability Vol. 21, No. 2: 59-69.

 

6.       Ogundiran, M.B. and Osibanjo, O. (2009). Effects of phosphate chemicals    treatments on auto battery waste contaminated soil in Nigeria. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management Vol. 35, No. 3: 181-190.

 

7.      Ogundiran, M.B., Babayemi, J.O. and Nzeribe, C.G. (2011). Determination of metal content and an assessment of potential use of waste cashew nut ash (CNAS) as a source for potash production. BioResources Vol, 6, No. 1: 529-536.

 

8.      Ogundiran, M.B., Babayemi, J.O. and Nzeribe, C.G. (2011). Application of waste cashew nut shell ash showed significant reduction in mobility of Pb and Cd in waste battery contaminated soil. The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 12, No 2: 472-478.

 

9.      Adejumo, S.A., Togun, A.O., Adediran, J.A. and Ogundiran, M.B. (2011). Field assessment of progressive remediation of soil contaminated with lead-acid battery waste in response to compost Application. Pedologist Vol. 54, No. 3: 182-193.

 

10.     Adejumo, S.A., Togun, A.O., Adediran, J.A. and Ogundiran, M.B. (2011). In-Situ remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil using mexican sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia) and cassava waste composts. World Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 7, No. 2: 224-233.

 

11.     Ogundiran, M.B. and Adeniyi, S.O. (2012). Determination of fat contents, iodine values, trace and toxic metals in commonly consumed frozen fish in Nigeria. American Journal of Food Technology Vol. 7, No. 1: 34-42.

 

12.    Ogundiran, M.B., Ogundele, D.T., Afolayan P.G. and Osibanjo, O. (2012).  Heavy metals levels in forage grasses, leachate and lactating cows reared around lead slag dumpsites in Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 6, No. 3: 695-702.

 

13.    Ogundiran, M.B. and Osibanjo, O. (2012). Contamination and potential risk assessment of an abandoned auto battery waste contaminated site in Ibadan, Nigeria. Journal of Science Research Vol. 11, No. 1: 6-14.

 

*14. Ogundiran, M.B., Nugteren, H.W. and Witkamp, G.J. (2013). Immobilisation of lead smelting slag within spent aluminate—fly ash based geopolymers. Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol. 248-249: 29-36.

 

*15. Ogundiran, M.B., Oyetade, O.A., Babayemi, J.O. and Oladele, O. (2014).   Potential environmental hazards of non-rechargeable electric torch wastes in Nigeria. International Journal of Environment and Waste Management Vol. 13, No. 2: 115-130.

 

*16. Ogundiran, M.B., Olujobi, T. and Oladele, O. (2014). Composition and management of rechargeable electric torch wastes in Ibadan, Nigeria.  Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management Vol. 16: 115-123.

 

*17. Ogundiran, M.B. and Ikotun, O.J. (2014). Investigating the suitability of Nigerian calcined kaolins as raw materials for geopolymer binders. Transactions of Indian Ceramic Society Vol. 73, No. 2: 138-142.

 

*18.    Ogundiran, M.B. and Kumar S. (2015). Synthesis and characterisation of geopolymer from Nigerian Clay. Applied Clay Science Vol. 108: 173–181.

 

*19. Ojo O.I., Ogundiran M.B. and Adebayo O.L. (2015). Toxic and essential metals in staple foods commonly consumed by students in Ekiti State, South West, Nigeria. International Journal of Chemistry Vol. 7 (1): 155-150.

 

*20.  Ogundiran, M.B., Buluku, T.G., Babayemi, J.O. and Osibanjo, O. (2015). Waste rechargeable electric lamps: Characterisation and lead recovery from their lead-acid batteries. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management DOI 10.1007/s10163-013-0158-1.

*21. Olawale M.D. and Ogundiran M.B. (2015). Screening Nigerian Kaolin for Use as Potential Sources of Geopolymer Materials. American Journal of Applied Chemistry Vol. 3(3): 134-138.

*22. Ogundiran, M.B. and Fasakin, S.A. (2015). Assessment of heavy metals and crude protein content of molluscs and crustaceans from two selected cities in Nigeria. African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development Vol. 15, No. 3: 10099- 10117.

 

*23.  Ogundiran M.B. and Winjobi F.A. (2015). The potential of binary blended geopolymer binder containing Ijero-Ekiti calcined kaolin clay and ground waste window glass. African Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry Vol. 9, No. 7: 159-166.

 

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

 

*24. Jayeoye T.J, Ogundiran M.B., Fadare D.A, Ogunjobi A. A. (2015). Evaluation of physicochemical and biodegradability properties of selected Nigerian non-edible oilseeds as potential cutting fluids. Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research Series A: Physical sciences Vol. 58, No. 3: 122-129.

 

*25. Ogundiran, M.B., Lawal, O.O. and Adejumo S.A. (2015). Stabilisation of Pb in Pb Smelting Slag-contaminated Soil by Compost-modified Biochars and their Effects on Maize Plant Growth. Journal of Environmental Protection Vol. 6: 771-780.

 

    (g)    Technical Reports and Monographs:

 

26.   Osibanjo, O. and Ogundiran, M.B. (2004). Report on the Environmentally Sound Disposal of Diazinon Cattle Dip Solution Post Cattle Death on ILRI farm, IITA, Ibadan. A Technical Report submitted to International Livestock Research Institute, Ibadan. 14pp.

 

27.    Ogundiran, M.B. (2010). Geopolymer: New Cement with Low CO2 Emission for Immobilisation of Hazardous wastes and Construction materials. A Technical Report submitted to the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the Netherlands. 52pp.

 

28.    Ogundiran, M.B., Oketola, A.A., Ajai, M.B., Osibanjo, O. (2011). Description and Evaluation of Policy Measures. Under Integrated Waste management in Western Africa (IWWA) via Basel Convention Regional Coordinating Centre for Africa, University of Ibadan. A Technical Report submitted to European Commission. 29pp.

 

29.    Ogundiran, M.B., Oketola A.A., Ajai, M.B. Osibanjo, O. (2012). Prognosis on Environmental and Socio-economic Effects in the Targeted Regions. Under Integrated Waste management in Western Africa (IWWA) via Basel Convention Regional Coordinating Centre for Africa, University of Ibadan. A Technical Report submitted to European Commission.

 

*30. Ogundiran M.B. (2014). Material Characterisation and Synthesis of calcined Clay, Fly Ash and Fly Ash Clay-Based Geopolymers for Sustainable Construction Material. A Technical Report submitted to the office of C.V Raman International Fellowship for African Researchers.

 

*Publication which have appeared or being accepted since the last promotion.