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Winston O. Soboyejo
Researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Publications - 190
Citations - 4863
Winston O. Soboyejo is an academic researcher from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 172 publications receiving 4061 citations. Previous affiliations of Winston O. Soboyejo include University of Cambridge & Ohio State University.
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Virus Filtration in Porous Iron (III) Oxide Doped Ceramic Water Filters
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of doping CWFs with goethite (FeOOH) on the removal of viruses from contaminated waters was explored. But despite their high bacterial filtration efficiency, existing CWFs cannot yet effectively remove viruses from water.
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Mechanochemical Pretreatment for Waste‐Free Conversion of Bamboo to Simple Sugars: Utilization of Available Resources for Developing Economies
Nneka Blessing Ekwe,Maksim Tyufekchiev,Ali A. Salifu,Geoffrey A. Tompsett,Heather O. LeClerc,Elizabeth R. Belden,Emmanuel Ogo Onche,Ayten Ates,Klaus Schmidt-Rohr,Shichen Yuan,Zhaoxi Zheng,Winston O. Soboyejo,Michael T. Timko +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, mechanochemical pretreatment of Bambusa vulgaris is evaluated for waste-free production of renewable sugars for subsequent fermentation, and the experimental results are then used for a systems-level analysis of ethanol production in Nigeria.
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Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Sustainable Composite Building Materials Produced by the Reprocessing of Low-Density Polyethylene, Biochar, Calcium Phosphate, and Phosphogypsum Wastes
Salifu Tahiru Azeko,Emmanuel Kwesi Arthur,Doan Pham Minh,Nathalie Lyczko,Ange Nzihou,Winston O. Soboyejo +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of the experimental and analytical studies of the mechanical and thermal properties of laterite composites mixed with reprocessed low-density polyethylene were presented.
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Abstract C60: Injectable, biodegradable micro- and nano-particles loaded with prodigiosin-based drug for localized anticancer drug delivery
John D. Obayemi,K. Malatesta,O.S. Odusanya,Danyuo Yiporo,Wei Yu,Kathryn E. Uhrich,Winston O. Soboyejo +6 more
TL;DR: Injectable, biodegradable micro- and nano-particles loaded with prodigiosin-based drug for localized anticancer drug delivery and the controlled release of cancer drugs and the localized treatment of cancer.
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Failure Mechanisms in Layers Relevant to Stretchable Organic Solar Cells
TL;DR: In this article, a combined theoretical, computational and experimental study of failure mechanisms in model multilayers that are relevant to stretchable organic solar cells is presented, and the deformation of these structures is elucidated under monotonic loading that simulates possible stretching phenomena.