James Omoleye
Covenant University
40 Papers
92 Citations
James Omoleye is an academic researcher from Covenant University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Enzymatic hydrolysis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 38 publications. Previous affiliations of James Omoleye include University College of Engineering.
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Papers
Hydrogen peroxide and lime based oxidative pretreatment of wood waste to enhance enzymatic hydrolysis for a biorefinery: Process parameters optimization using response surface methodology
Augustine O. Ayeni,Augustine O. Ayeni,F. K. Hymore,Sandeep N. Mudliar,Sharvari Deshmukh,Dewanand Satpute,James Omoleye,R.A. Pandey +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a central composite design (CCD) was used for the optimization of process variables in the alka-line peroxide oxidation (APO) pretreatment of Vitellaria paradoxa sawdust.
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Optimization of pretreatment conditions using full factorial design and enzymatic convertibility of shea tree sawdust
Augustine O. Ayeni,Augustine O. Ayeni,Saumita Banerjee,James Omoleye,F. K. Hymore,Balendu Shekher Giri,Sharvari Deshmukh,R.A. Pandey,Sandeep N. Mudliar +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated three different methods for the conversion of wood residue (sawdust) to reducing sugars: alkaline wet air oxidation (WAO), alkaline peroxide assisted WAO, and enzymatic hydrolysis methods.
Utilization of lignocellulosic waste for ethanol production : Enzymatic digestibility and fermentation of pretreated shea tree sawdust
Augustine O. Ayeni,Augustine O. Ayeni,James Omoleye,Sandeep N. Mudliar,F. K. Hymore,Ram Awtar Pandey +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation methods on alkaline peroxide pretreated shea tree sawdust conversion to ethanol, and the maximum yield was 7.35 g L−1 after 72 h incubation period under the following conditions: 2% cellulose loading, enzyme concentration was 25 FPU (g cellulose−1 loading, yeast inoculums was 10% (v/v), 32 oC, and pH 4.8.
Data on the treatment of used lubricating oil from two different sources using solvent extraction and adsorption
Temitayo E Oladimeji,Jacob Ademola Sonibare,James Omoleye,Abiola A. Adegbola,Hilary I. Okagbue +4 more
TL;DR: It was observed that MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) had the best performance because it gave the highest sludge removal and closest properties to the fresh lubricating base stock.
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Activity of varying compositions of Co–Ni–P catalysts for the methanolysis of ammonia borane
TL;DR: In this article, various compositions of CoNi-P catalysts supported on a palladium-activated Al2O3 (Pd-Al2O 3) substrate were synthesized, characterized and investigated for catalytic methanolysis of ammonia-borane.
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