Jemil N. Yesuf, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Civil Engineering | Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorYanna Liang | grad student | 2011 | SIU Carbondale | |
(Evaluation of cellulolytic enzymes from a newly isolated Brevibacillus sp. JXL; and optimization of coslif pretreatment variables of sweet sorghum bagasse using a response surface method.) |
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Yesuf JN, Liang Y. (2014) Optimization of sugar release from sweet sorghum bagasse following solvation of cellulose and enzymatic hydrolysis using response surface methodology. Biotechnology Progress. 30: 367-75 |
Liang Y, Siddaramu T, Yesuf J, et al. (2010) Fermentable sugar release from Jatropha seed cakes following lime pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis. Bioresource Technology. 101: 6417-24 |
Liang Y, Sarkany N, Cui Y, et al. (2010) Use of sweet sorghum juice for lipid production by Schizochytrium limacinum SR21. Bioresource Technology. 101: 3623-7 |
Liang Y, Yesuf J, Feng Z. (2010) Toward plant cell wall degradation under thermophilic condition: a unique microbial community developed originally from swine waste. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 161: 147-56 |
Liang Y, Feng Z, Yesuf J, et al. (2010) Optimization of growth medium and enzyme assay conditions for crude cellulases produced by a novel thermophilic and cellulolytic bacterium, Anoxybacillus sp. 527. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 160: 1841-52 |
Liang Y, Yesuf J, Schmitt S, et al. (2009) Study of cellulases from a newly isolated thermophilic and cellulolytic Brevibacillus sp. strain JXL. Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology. 36: 961-70 |
Chevalier LR, Yesuf JN, Knowles LS. (2007) Evaluation of textile dye sorption on GAC produced from almond shells based on optimized isotherm models Environmental Engineering Science. 24: 563-578 |