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Yanna Liang

Researcher at University at Albany, SUNY

Publications -  88
Citations -  4275

Yanna Liang is an academic researcher from University at Albany, SUNY. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 74 publications receiving 3231 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanna Liang include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Utah State University.

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Biomass and lipid productivities of Chlorella vulgaris under autotrophic, heterotrophic and mixotrophic growth conditions.

TL;DR: Biomass and lipid productivities of Chlorella vulgaris under different growth conditions were investigated and it was found that C. vulgaris is mixotrophic.
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Adsorption of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) from aqueous solution - A review.

TL;DR: The technical feasibility of the use of different adsorbents, such as activated carbon, ion exchange resins, minerals, molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and a wide range of potentially low-cost biosorbent, for PFASs removal from water or wastewater is critically reviewed.
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Converting crude glycerol derived from yellow grease to lipids through yeast fermentation.

TL;DR: Compared with other oil feedstocks for biodiesel production, lipid accumulated by C. curvatus grown on glycerol has high concentration of monounsaturated fatty acid, which makes it an excellent source for biod diesel use.
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Biogenic methane production from coal: A review on recent research and development on microbially enhanced coalbed methane (MECBM)

TL;DR: In this paper, various approaches, such as bio-augmentation, biostimulation and physical, chemical and biological pretreatment for the purpose of enhancing methane yield are reviewed, and detailed reviews are provided on elucidating the composition of a microbial community, developing suitable nutrient solutions, and the in situ application of laboratory generated results.
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Use of sweet sorghum juice for lipid production by Schizochytrium limacinum SR21

TL;DR: Sorghumalk juice from sweet sorghum grown in Southern Illinois, USA, was examined for lipid production through microalgal fermentation and major fatty acids in cells grown on juice were identical to those fed by other substrates.