YAHYA MAKAME MZEE MAKAME

Senior lecturer , College Of Natural And Applied Sciences
Education:

Dr. Ing. (Doctor of Engineering) Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; specialization Industrial Chemistry (Polymer Chemistry)

Publications:

  1. Johnson W and Makame YMM “Activity of Enzyme Trypsin immobilized onto Macroporous Poly(epoxy-acrylamide) Cryogel. Tanz. J. Sci., 38(3), 54 – 65, 2012.
  2. Wilfred Johnson, Yahya M.M. Makame and Lupituko L. Mkayula. “Immobilization of Trypsin onto Macroporous Monolithic Poly(epoxy-acrylamide) Cryogels”  TaJONAS, 2, 382-392, 2011.
  3. Johnson, W., Makame, Y.M.M. and Mkayula, L.L. “Synthesis and characterization of Monolithic hydrophilic poly(epoxy-acrylamide) cryogels: Effect of monomer concentration on cryogel’s pore structure and properties” TaJONAS, 2, 238-250, 2011.
  4. Hamad, F.B., Mubofu, E. B. and Makame, Y. M. M. “Wet oxidation of maleic acid by  Copper(II) Schiff Base catalysts prepared using Cashew Nut Shell Liquid templates.”, Catalysis Science & Technology, 1, 444-452 2011
  5. YMM Makame W Johnson and LL Mkayula, “Micron-sized polymer particles from cashew nut shell liquid: Influence of reaction parameters on particle size”. Tanz. J. Sci. 31(1) 1-10, 2005.
  6. O.O. Ilomo, Y.M.M. Makame and L.L. Mkayula, “Micron-sized polymer particles from Tanzanian cashew nut shell liquid. Part II: An Assessment of Cation-Exchange Capability of the Carboxylated Particles”. Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiop.  19(1) 1-7, 2005.
  7. Mkayula, L.L., Makame, Y.M.M. and Matechi, T.H., “Preparation of Spherical Polymeric Particles From Tanzanian Cashew Nut Shell Liquid by Suspension Polymerization” Tanz. J. Sci. 30(2) 1-10, 2004.
  8. O.O. Ilomo, Y.M.M. Makame and L.L. Mkayula, “Micron-sized polymer particles from Tanzanian cashew nut shell liquid. Part I: preparation, functionalization with chloroacetic acid and utilization as cation exchange resin”. Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiop. 18(1), 81-90, 2004.
  9. Yahya Makame and Preben C. Mork, “Compartmentalized polymerization with oil-soluble initiators. Kinetic effect of single radical formation”, J. Polym. Sci.: Part A: Polym. Chem. 35, 2347 - 2354, 1997.