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Samuel B O Adeloju

Samuel B O Adeloju

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
6005
World Ranking
17304
National Ranking
388

Samuel B O Adeloju publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Samuel B O Adeloju sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 167 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Samuel B O Adeloju D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Samuel B O Adeloju sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Samuel B O Adeloju is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has a research portfolio spanning engineering and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work incorporates multidisciplinary approaches combining elements of molecular biology, biomedical engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their publications cover a variety of topics, often centered on advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, and electrochemical analysis and applications. Other research interests include conducting polymers, biosensors and analytical detection, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, and genomics and phylogenetic studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Adeloju include:

  • Zhaoran Chen
  • Jun Yang
  • Hadi Beitollahi
  • Qi Chen
  • Yao Li

Adeloju's body of research is published in several notable venues. These publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Applied Sciences
  • Urban forestry & urban greening
  • ADMET & DMPK
  • Data in Brief

Representative papers authored or co-authored by Adeloju include:

  • Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater and Its Implications for Drinking Water Quality and Human Health in Under-Developed Countries and Remote Communities-A Review, 2021, Applied Sciences
  • Internet of Things and autonomous control for vertical cultivation walls towards smart food growing: A review, 2021, Urban forestry & urban greening
  • Conversion of flaxseed oil into biodiesel using KOH catalyst: Optimization and characterization dataset, 2020, Data in Brief
  • Electrochemical sensor based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and two-dimensional zeolitic imidazolate framework nanosheets: Application in determining dacarbazine, 2025, ADMET & DMPK
  • Polyaniline-Copper Composite: A Non-precious Metal Cathode Catalyst for Low-Temperature Fuel Cells, 2021, Energy & Fuels

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in the development and utilization of modern anode materials for high performance microbial fuel cells

    Jayesh M. Sonawane;Abhishek Yadav;Prakash Chandra Ghosh;Samuel B. Adeloju;Samuel B. Adeloju

  • Towards commercial scale postcombustion capture of CO2 with monoethanolamine solvent: key considerations for solvent management and environmental impacts.

    Alicia J. Reynolds;T. Vincent Verheyen;Samuel B. Adeloju;Erik Meuleman

  • Conducting polymers and the bioanalytical sciences : New tools for biomolecular communications : A review

    S. B. Adeloju;G. G. Wallace

  • Polypyrrole-based electronic noses for environmental and industrial analysis

    Qaisar Ameer;Samuel B O Adeloju

  • Progress and recent advances in phosphate sensors: a review.

    Abdulazeez.T. Law al;Samuel.B. Adeloju

  • Dynamic modelling and optimisation of flexible operation in post-combustion CO2 capture plants—A review

    Mai Tuyet Thi Bui;Indra Gunawan;Vincent Verheyen;Paul Feron

  • Optimization of process variables for biodiesel production by transesterification of flaxseed oil and produced biodiesel characterizations

    Tanweer Ahmad;Mohammed Danish;Pradeep Kale;Belete Geremew

  • Polypyrrole-based amperometric flow injection biosensor for urea

    Samuel B. Adeloju;Shannon J. Shaw;Gordon G. Wallace

  • BiOI/TiO2 nanotube arrays, a unique flake-tube structured p–n junction with remarkable visible-light photoelectrocatalytic performance and stability

    Jiaqin Liu;Lili Ruan;Samuel B O Adeloju;Yucheng Wu

  • Stripping voltammetric determination of selenium in biological materials by direct calibration

    S. B. Adeloju;A. M. Bond;M. H. Briggs;H. C. Hughes

  • Arsenic contamination of groundwater and its implications for drinking water quality and human health in under‐ developed countries and remote communities—a review

    Samuel B. Adeloju;Shahnoor Khan;Antonio F. Patti

  • Rolling chain amplification based signal-enhanced electrochemical aptasensor for ultrasensitive detection of ochratoxin A.

    Lin Huang;Jingjing Wu;Lei Zheng;Haisheng Qian

  • Low-cost stainless-steel wool anodes modified with polyaniline and polypyrrole for high-performance microbial fuel cells

    Jayesh M. Sonawane;Jayesh M. Sonawane;Sunil A. Patil;Prakash C. Ghosh;Samuel B. Adeloju;Samuel B. Adeloju

  • Polypyrrole-based potentiometric biosensor for urea part 1. Incorporation of urease

    S.B. Adeloju;S.J. Shaw;G.G. Wallace

  • Assessment of differential-pulse adsorption voltammetry for the simultaneous determination of nickel and cobalt in biological materials

    S.B. Adeloju;A.M. Bond;M.H. Briggs

  • Multielement determination in biological materials by differential pulse voltammetry

    S. B. Adeloju;A. M. Bond;M. H. Briggs

  • Pulsed-amperometric detection of urea in blood samples on a conducting polypyrrole-urease biosensor

    S.B. Adeloju;S.B. Adeloju;S.J. Shaw;S.J. Shaw;G.G. Wallace;G.G. Wallace

  • Ultrasensitive detection of mercury with a novel one-step signal amplified lateral flow strip based on gold nanoparticle-labeled ssDNA recognition and enhancement probes

    Mengya Zhu;Ying Wang;Yi Deng;Li Yao

  • Fabrication of ultra-thin polypyrrole–glucose oxidase film from supporting electrolyte-free monomer solution for potentiometric biosensing of glucose

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  • Polypyrrole-based potentiometric biosensor for urea: Part 2. Analytical optimisation

    S.B. Adeloju;S.J. Shaw;G.G. Wallace

  • Determination of selenium, copper, lead and cadmium in biological materials by differential pulse stripping voltammetry

    S.B. Adeloju;A.M. Bond;H.C. Hughes

  • Landfill leachate: A promising substrate for microbial fuel cells

    Jayesh M. Sonawane;Jayesh M. Sonawane;Samuel B. Adeloju;Samuel B. Adeloju;Prakash C. Ghosh

  • In-situ electrochemical studies on the redox properties of polypyrrole in aqueous solutions

    Y.J Yuan;S.B Adeloju;G.G Wallace

Frequent Co-Authors

Wei Chen
Wei Chen Jiangnan University
Alan L. Chaffee
Alan L. Chaffee Monash University
Yucheng Wu
Yucheng Wu Hefei University of Technology
Paul Feron
Paul Feron Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Melita Keywood
Melita Keywood Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Xinyi Zhang
Xinyi Zhang Monash University
Deepak Pant
Deepak Pant Flemish Institute for Technological Research
Will P. Gates
Will P. Gates Deakin University
David P. Krabbenhoft
David P. Krabbenhoft United States Geological Survey
Haisheng Qian
Haisheng Qian Anhui Medical University

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