Sanjay Kumar Yadav
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
11 Papers
254 Citations
Sanjay Kumar Yadav is an academic researcher from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. The author has contributed to research in topics: Critical micelle concentration & Bacillus licheniformis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Biosurfactant production using molasses and whey under thermophilic conditions.
Sanket J. Joshi,Chirag Bharucha,Sujata Jha,Sanjay Kumar Yadav,Anuradha S. Nerurkar,Anjana J. Desai +5 more
TL;DR: The biosurfactant retained its surface-active properties after incubation at 80 degrees C at a wide range of pH values and salt concentrations for nine days and oil displacement experiments in sand pack columns with crude oil showed 25-33% recovery of residual oil.
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Application of response-surface methodology to evaluate the optimum medium components for the enhanced production of lichenysin by Bacillus licheniformis R2
TL;DR: In this paper, a preliminary screening phase based on a two-level fractional factorial design led to the identification of NH4NO3, glucose, Na2HPO4 and MnSO4·4H2O concentrations as the most significant variables affecting the fermentation process.
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Mixed micelle formation of cationic gemini surfactant with anionic bile salt: a PAH solubilization study
TL;DR: In this paper, aqueous mixed micelle formation between cationic gemini surfactant (CG) and bile salt (sodium cholate, SC or sodium deoxycholate, SDC) has been investigated by conductivity measurements and the critical micelle concentration values are compared with individual gemini or bile salts.
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Self-Assembly in Aqueous Oppositely Charged Gemini Surfactants: A Correlation between Morphology and Solubilization Efficacy
Sneha Singh,Arti Bhadoria,Kushan Parikh,Sanjay Kumar Yadav,Sugam Kumar,Vinod K. Aswal,Sanjeev Kumar +6 more
TL;DR: Surprisingly, two morphologies (vesicles and rod-shaped micelles) show stability in a wide temperature range (303-343 K) and SANS analysis shows that vesicle bilayer thickness increases upon PAH solubilization, the first report which correlates morphology to the solubILization efficacy.
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Solubilization potentials of single and mixed oppositely charged gemini surfactants: A case of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
TL;DR: In this paper, the solubilization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), fluorene, anthracene, and pyrene, have been performed spectrophotometrically in aqueous cationic surfactant (conventional and gemini) with or without an anionic gemini surfactants, AG ( phosphoric acid, P,P ′ -1,4-butanediyl P, P ′-1, 4-butanedyl ester, disodium salt ).
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