Email: asiagwu@delsu.edu.ng
- Area of Specialization: Modelling and Simulation; Industrial and Environmental Processing
- Department of Chemistry
My Publications- OJ Otutu, AK Asiagwu (2019) Synthesis and Application to Polyester and Nylon 6 Fabrics of Hetaryl Bis-Azo Disperse Dyes Based on 6-Amino-2, 4-Dihydroxypyrimidine and 4-Methoxy-2-Nitroaniline Moieties, Journal of Scientific Research
https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JSR Vol.11(2) Pages: 215-224
- JO Otutu, AK Asiagwu, IE Onyesom, JK Ebigwai, PO Itoya (2019) Improving the efficiency of Nesogordonia papaeverifera (Danta) as a natural dye in textile making industry, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bcse/article/view/191181 Vol.33(3) Pages: 415-424
- AK Asiagwu, PE Omuku, AC Ilabor, CA Omeoga (2016) Kinetics of saponification of Treculia africana oil using a locally sourced alkaline, Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia
http://www.biotech-asia.org/vol5no1/kinetics-of-saponification-of-treculia-africana-oil-using-a-locally-sourced-alkaline/ Vol.5(1) Pages: 181-186
- AK Asiagwu, HI Owamah (2013) Kinetic model for the sorption of Ni (II), Cu (II) and Zn (II) onto coconut (Cocos nucifera) fibers waste biomass from aqueous solution, Journal Of International Environmental Application And Science
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jieas/issue/16189/169512 Vol.8(3) Pages: 343-353
- IH Owamah, AK Asiagwu, SHO Egboh, S Phil-Usiayo (2013) Drinking water quality at isoko north communities of the Niger Delta region, Nigeria, Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02772248.2013.847939 Vol.95(7) Pages: 1116-1128
- Augustine K Asiagwu, Hilary I Owamah, Izinyon O Christopher (2013) Kinetic Model for the Sorption of i (II), Cu (II) and Zn (II) onto Cocos Mucifera fibre waste biomass from aqueous solution, J. Chem. Eng. Process. Technol
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0,5&cluster=12313684852136534018 Vol.4(2) Pages: 1-7
- Hilary I Owamah, Ilabor S Chukwujindu, Augustine K Asiagwu (2013) Biosorptive capacity of yam peels waste for the removal of dye from aqueous solutions, Civil and Environmental Research
Vol.3(1) Pages: 36-44
- AK Asiagwu, MA Okposo, BO Peretomo-Clarke, CK Ojebah (2017) Kinetic Model for the Removal of Amaranth Dye from Aqueous Solution using Avocado Pear Seed as Biomass, International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics
Vol.5(4) Pages: 36-44
- AK Asiagwu (2013) Kinetic and thermodynamic model for the removal of ultramarine blue from aqueous solution using modified cassava peels, Nigerian journal of science and environment
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=2403694984348259641&hl=en&oi=scholarr Vol.12(1) Pages: 25-33
- AK Asiagwu (2012) Sorption Model for the Removal of 1–Naphthyl Amine Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Orange Peel as Biomass, Journal of International Environmental Application and Science
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jieas/issue/16185/169416 Vol.7(4) Pages: 700-708
- A K Asiagwu (2012) Heavy Metals Ni (ii), Cr (vi) and Co (ii) Adsorption Kinetic Isotherm in Aqueous Solution Using Cherry Seed (Chrysophyllum africanum) Fibre, Journal of International Environmental Application and Science
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jieas/issue/16185/169415 Vol.7(4) Pages: 691-699
- AK Asiagwu, PE Omuku, CO Alisa (2012) Kinetic Model for the Removal of Methyl Orange (Dye) From Aqueous Solution Using Avocado Pear (Persea Americana) Seed, Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences (JCBPS)
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=8392883002202623268&hl=en&oi=scholarr Vol.3(1) Pages: 48
- AK Asiagwu (2012) Sorption kinetics of Pb (II) and Cd (II) ions via biomass surface of plantain peel waste, International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied Sciences
https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20133016108 Vol.13(2) Pages: 626-635
- AK Asiagwu, HI Owamah, JO Otutu (2012) Kinetic model for the sorption of Cu (II) and Zn (II) using Lady Fern (Athyrium-Filix Femina) leaf waste biomass from aqueous solution, Chemical and Process Engineering
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=9357794842136247235&hl=en&oi=scholarr Vol.3 Pages: 1-12
- AK Asiagwu (2012) Sorption model for the removal of M-Anisidine dye from aqueous solution using Beaker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)., International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied Sciences
https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20133016107 Vol.13(2) Pages: 617-625
- Augustine K Asiagwu, Hilary I Owamah, Victor O Illoh (2012) Kinetic and thermodynamic models for the removal of amino-phenol (dye) from aqueous solutions using groundnut (Arachis hypogea) shells as the biomass, Advances in Applied Science Research
https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20123359921 Vol.3(4) Pages: 2257-2265
- AK Asiagwu (2012) Sorption model for the removal of M-Anisidine dye from aqueous solution using Beaker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)., International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied Sciences
https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20133016107 Vol.13(2) Pages: 617-625
- Hilary I Owamah, Osadolor C Izinyon, Augustine K Asiagwu (2012) Sorption model and kinetic assessment of ultramarine blue removal using modified cassava peels biomass, Journal Civil Environ Eng
Vol.2(121) Pages:
- AK Asiagwu, PE Omuku, JI Odiachi, VN Okafor (2011) Kinetic Model of the Sorption of Cu2+ and Pb2+ From Aqueous Solution Using Carbonized Treculia Africana Husk as Biomass, Journal of International Environmental Application and Science
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jieas/issue/16178/169234 Vol.6(2) Pages: 187-195
- AK Asiagwu (2010) Anti-viral characteristics and immune boosting capabilities traditional plant extracts, International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijonas/article/view/76822 Vol.6(1) Pages:
- AK Asiagwu (2010) Kinetics of saponification of Treculia africana oil using a locally sourced alkaline, Int J Nat Appl Sci
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/KINETICS-OF-SAPONIFICATION-OF-TRECULIA-AFRICANA-OIL-Asiagwu-Omuku/c93309531e8d46fa1fd27d6a9009fe5039049b1e?p2df Vol.6(1) Pages:
- Austin Kanayo Asiagwu, PAC Okoye, I Orji, PE Omuku (2009) Sorption potentials of waste tyre for some heavy metals (Pb Cd) in aqueous solution, Leonardo Journal of Sciences
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Patrice_Anthony_Okoye/publication/26643962_Sorption_Potentials_of_Waste_Tyre_for_Some_Heavy_Metals_Pb_Cd_in_Aqueous_Solution/links/55c1fbee08aeb2864582a58d.pdf Vol.14 Pages: 227-234
- A Asiagwu, B Peretemo-Clark (2009) Production of phenol-based disinfectant, using vegetable oil soda as surfactant, International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijonas/article/view/49975 Vol.5(2) Pages:
- A Asiagwu, P Okoye, P Omuku (2009) Suitability of conophor oil for the production of aklyd resins, and surface coatings, International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijonas/article/view/49971 Vol.5(2) Pages:
- P Omuku, AK Asiagwu, JJ Okeke, PAC Okoye (2009) Heavy Metal Speciation Patterns in Refuse Dumpsites of Awka City, Nigeria, J. Chem. Soc. Nig
Vol.34(2) Pages: 17-23
- P Omuku, AK Asiagwu, AJ Chinweuba, PAC Okoye (2008) Assessment of heavy metal load of Owah-Abbi (Ethiope) river, Delta state, Nigeria, Oriental Journal of Chemistry
http://www.orientjchem.org/pdf/vol24no3/OJC_Vol24_No3_p_813-820.pdf Vol.24(3) Pages: 813-820
- PE OMUKU, AK Asiagwu, PAC Okoye, IA Orji, SC Ilabor (2008) Sorption potentials of waste tyre for some heavy metals in aqueous solution, Current World Environment
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.401.8437&rep=rep1&type=pdf Vol.3(1) Pages: 39
- JKC Nduka, SA Nkume, AK Asiagwu (2007) Enhancing oleophilic and aquaphobic properties of chicken feather for oil/chemical spill mop, J. Appl. Sci
Vol.10(1) Pages: 6726-6732
- SC Ilabor, AK Asiagwu, PE Omuku, PC Onianwa (2007) Distribution patterns of some heavy metals in stream sediments in lbadan, Nigeria, Oriental Journal of Chemistry
Vol.23(3) Pages: 887
- AK Asiagwu, SC Ilabor, P Omuku (2007) Concentration and speciation patterns of some heavy metals in streams sediments in an urban city in Nigeria. Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia
Vol.4(2) Pages: 513-520
- AK Asiagwu, PAC Okoye, AN Eboatu (2006) Simulation and modeling-An option for the control of heavy metals in surface water, Journal of Chemical Society of Nigeria
Vol.31 Pages: 114-117
- AK Asiagwu IH Owamah, JO Otutu (2012) Kinetic Model for the Sorption of Cu (ii) and Zn (ii) Using Lady Fern (Athyrium-Filix–Femina) Leaf Waste Biomass from Aqueous Solution, Chemical and Process Engineering Research
Vol.3 Pages: 1-13
- JO OTUTU, AK ASIAGWU, PO ITOYA (2019) DISPERSE DYES BASED ON 2-AMINO-5-MERCAPTO-1, 3, 4-THIADIAZOLE AND 2-AMINO-4, 6-DIHYDROXYPYRIMIDINE MOIETIES: SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION ON NYLON 6 FABRICS, Nig. J. Pure & Appl. Sci.
http://njpas.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/10.pdf Vol.32(1) Pages: 3358-3365
- AK Asiagwu, OO Emoyan, CK Ojebah (2018) Removal of Tartrazine Yellow Dye From Aqueous Solution using Groundnut Shell as Biomass: Kinetic Approach, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT)
Vol.7(5) Pages: 404-411
- AK Asiagwu (2017) Kinetics of Fermentation of Local Specie of Cashew Juice using Sacharomyces Cerevisiae (Local Extract), International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT)
Vol.6(7) Pages: 420-426
- AK Asiagwu (2020) SORPTION STUDIES FOR THE REMOVAL OF 1-NAPHTHYL AMINE DYE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING ORANGE PEEL BIOSORBENT, FUW Trends in Science & Technology Journal
http://www.ftstjournal.com/uploads/docs/51%20Article%2053.pdf Vol.5(1) Pages: 287-291
- AK Asiagwu (2019) Sorption model for the removal of M-Anisidine dye from solution using baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), Nig. J. Pure &Appl. Sci.
http://njpas.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/14NJPAS-19-B03.pdf Vol.32(2) Pages: 3538-3546
- AK Asiagwu, BO Peretomo-Clarke, MA Okposo (2017) Sorption Kinetics for the Removal of Methyl Violet Dye From Waste Water Using African Nutmeg as Biomass, Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences
Vol.7(1) Pages: 97-106