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Evaluation of the Chemical Composition of Soil at E-waste Blazing Sites in Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
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Evaluation of the Chemical Composition of Soil at E-waste Blazing Sites in Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

The evaluation of open blazing of electronic waste on the chemical composition of three different soil where e-waste were regularly being burnt with control samples at various distances away from each blazing site at computer village, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria was carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. The mean concentrations of Pb, Cr, Zn, Cd and Cu from the three locations were...
 
Published at American Chemical Science Journal
Volume 7
Issue 1
Pages 60-70
Published in 2015
 
 
visit (http://www.sciencedomain.org/issue/1045)
 
 
Edwin Andrew Ofudje*, Olubunmi Kolawole Akiode, Gabriel Opeoluwa Oladipo, Adebusayo Emmanuel Adedapo and Lateefah Olanike Adebayo
Adedapo Adebusayo Emmanuel » Adedapo, Emmanuel Adebusayo is a graduate of University of Ilorin with B.Sc in Industrial Chemistry and had his M.Sc in Analytical Chemistry at University of Lagos, Lagos. He worked in a pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria as a chemical analyst for a period of 2 years to gain practical experience. There, he learnt several techniques in chemical analysis, research and development of... view full profile
Adedapo Adebusayo Emmanuel
 
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