Follow
Falilat Taiwo ADEMILUYI
Falilat Taiwo ADEMILUYI
Verified email at ust.edu.ng - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Adsorption and Treatment of Organic Contaminants using Activated Carbon from Waste Nigerian Bamboo.
A F. T, A S A, AN Jacob
Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers 38th Conf. Proc., 38, 2008
167*2008
Effect of chemical activation on the adsorption of heavy metals using activated carbons from waste materials
FT Ademiluyi, EO David-West
International Scholarly Research Notices 2012, 2012
832012
Investigation of local polymer (cassava starches) as a substitute for imported sample in viscosity and fluid loss control of water based drilling mud
JOFAAK Ademiluyi Taiwo
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science 6 (12), 43-48, 2011
68*2011
Sorption characteristics for multiple adsorption of heavy metal ions using activated carbon from Nigerian bamboo
AF Taiwo, NJ Chinyere
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering 4 (4), 39-48, 2016
582016
Yield and properties of ethanol biofuel produced from different whole cassava flours
FT Ademiluyi, HD Mepba
International Scholarly Research Notices 2013, 2013
452013
Fuel gases from pyrolysis of waste polyethylene sachets
T Ademiluyi, TA Adebayo
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 11 (2), 2007
382007
Kinetics of batch adsorption of iron II ions from aqueous solution using activated carbon from Nigerian Bamboo
FT Ademiluyi, AA Ujile
International Journal of Engineering and Technology 3 (6), 623-631, 2013
332013
Performance evaluation of local cassava starches with imported starch for drilling fluid
TF Harry, OF Joel, FT Ademiluyi, K Oduola
Am. J. Eng. Res 5 (10), 111-120, 2016
292016
Effects of drying parameters on heat transfer during drying of fermented ground cassava in a rotary dryer
FT Ademiluyi, MFN Abowei, YT Puyate, SC Achinewhu
Drying Technology 28 (4), 550-561, 2010
282010
Multiple Adsorption of Heavy Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution Using Activated Carbon from Nigerian Bamboo
AFTN J.C
THE THIRTIETH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID WASTE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2015
24*2015
Application of starches from selected local cassava (manihot exculenta crantz) as drilling mud additives
TF Harry, K Oduola, FT Ademiluyi, OF Joel
American Journal of Chemical Engineering 5 (3-1), 10-20, 2017
202017
Effectiveness of Nigerian bamboo activated with different activating agents on the adsorption of BTX .
OACBO Ademiluyi F.T
Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers 40th Conf. Proc.,, 199 -210, 2012
202012
Investigation into the thin layer drying models of Nigerian popcorn varieties
T Ademiluyi, EO Oboho, M Owudogu
Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies 7 (13), 047-062, 2008
192008
Modelling of compressive strength of cement slurry at different slurry weights and temperatures
OF Joel, FT Ademiluyi
Res. J. Chem. Sci 1 (2), 128-134, 2011
172011
Effect of Variety on the Drying and Engineering Properties of Fermented Ground Cassava,
Ademiluyi F. T Abowei M.F, Fubara I.E
35th Conf. Proc. of Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers, 35, 30-39, 2005
17*2005
Effect of Process Conditions on the Characterization of Activated Carbon from Waste Nigerian Bamboo.
A F. T, R Gumus, A S.M, I Jasem, O
Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers 38th Conf. Proc., CRP05, 2008
15*2008
Preliminary evaluation of fuel oil produced from pyrolysis of low density polyethylene water-sachet wastes
T Ademiluyi, C Akpan
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 11 (3), 2007
152007
Theoretical model for predicting moisture ratio during drying of spherical particles in a rotary dryer
FT Ademiluyi, MFN Abowei
Modelling and Simulation in Engineering 2013, 4-4, 2013
112013
Solubility, Emulsion And Foaming Properties Of Coconut (CocosNucifera) Protein Concentrates
HD Mepba, SC Achinewhu, T Ademiluyi, H Mepba
African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development 8 (2), 170-191, 2008
102008
Preliminary evaluation of fuel oil produced from pyrolysis of waste sachets
T Ademiluyi, C Akpan
Universityof Science and Technology. Nigeria, 2007
92007
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20