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Adedunni Adeyemo Phones & Addresses

  • 10841 Bucknell Dr, Silver Spring, MD 20902 (301) 377-8005
  • Columbus, OH
  • Baltimore, MD

Work

Company: The ohio state university, materials science and engineering department - Columbus, OH Apr 2012 Position: Post-doctoral researcher to dr henk verweij and dr prabir k. dutta

Education

School / High School: The Ohio State University- Columbus, OH 2005 Specialities: PhD in Analytical Chemistry

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Adedunni Adeyemo Silver Spring, MD

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Work:
The Ohio State University, Materials Science and Engineering Department
Columbus, OH
Apr 2012 to Sep 2012
Post-Doctoral Researcher to Dr Henk Verweij and Dr Prabir K. Dutta

The Ohio State University, Chemistry Department
Columbus, OH
Dec 2005 to Mar 2012
Graduate Research Assistant to Dr Prabir K. Dutta

The Ohio State University

Aug 2005 to Jun 2008
Teaching Assistant/ Lab Supervisor

Morgan State University, Chemistry Department
Baltimore, MD
Jun 2001 to Aug 2004
Research Associate to Dr Maurice Iwunze

Colgate-Palmolive Company
Piscataway, NJ
Jun 2003 to Aug 2003
Summer Intern Oral-Care Growth Technology Development Department

Education:
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
2005 to 2012
PhD in Analytical Chemistry

Morgan State University
Baltimore, MD
Aug 2000 to May 2004
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Publications

Us Patents

Room Temperature Co Sensor And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20100255597, Oct 7, 2010
Filed:
Mar 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/750286
Inventors:
Prabir K. Dutta - Worthington OH, US
Adedunni D. Adeyemo - Silver Spring MD, US
Assignee:
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
G01N 27/04
US Classification:
436127, 422 90
Abstract:
Described are CO sensors, methods for making the CO sensors, and methods for using the CO sensors. An exemplary CO sensor includes a ruthenium oxide present in a form having one or more surfaces, a pair of conductive electrodes operatively connected to a surface of the ruthenium oxide, and an electrical device operatively connected to the pair of conductive electrodes. The gas mixture contacts at least one surface of the ruthenium oxide during operation of the sensor and the electrical device applies a constant potential (or current) and measures a current (or potential) between the pair of conductive electrodes, from which a resistance can be derived as the gas mixture contacts at least one surface of the ruthenium oxide. The ruthenium oxide may have varying levels of hydration. Furthermore, the sensor operates at a temperature range of from about 25 C. to about 300 C., the sensor measures CO within a gas mixture when CO is present at concentrations of from about 1 ppm to about 1,000 ppm, and the sensor can measure CO in the presence of one or more interfering gases.
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