Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Carbonaceous Oxygen Demand of the Covenant University Sewage Oxidation Pond
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a measure of the dissolved oxygen
consumed by microorganisms during the oxidation of reduced substances in waters and
wastewaters. It is often used ambiguously in relation to Carbonaceous Oxygen Demand
(CBOD) which is the oxygen consumed during the oxidation of carbonaceous compounds
to carbon dioxide (CO2) and other oxidized end product. BOD is actually...
Published at Covenant Journal of Physical and Life Sciences
Volume 4
Issue 1
Pages 11-19
Published in 2016
Ajayi A.A., Peter-Albert C.F., Ajojesu T.P., Bishop S.A., Olasehinde G.I., Siyanbola T.O.
Siyanbola Tolutope » Dr. Tolutope Oluwasegun SIYANBOLA is an Industrial Chemist that specializes in Polymer Synthesis. Dr. Siyanbola is devoted primarily to synthesizing organic coatings and composites from renewable base materials (oleochemicals). Dr. Siyanbola obtained his Master’s degree in Industrial Chemistry in 2006 from Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. In 2014, Dr. Siyanbola... view full profile