Publications by authors named "Essono Oyono Julien"

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  • Antibiotics in livestock manure can significantly impact biological hydrogen (H) production, which raises concerns about safety for bio-H production.
  • Various antibiotics were tested to analyze their effects on the hydrogen production process and other parameters such as pH and CHO content.
  • Results indicate that while many antibiotics inhibit H production, some, like Penicillin G and Streptomycin Sulfate, can actually promote the growth of hydrogen-producing bacteria, leading to improved hydrogen yields under certain conditions.
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In-situ coal bio-gasification can be defined as one of the coal bio-mining methodology that fully utilizes the methanogenic bacteria in coal to review the current findings, namely anaerobic digestion of organic components. The following experiment has been done in regards, one vertical well and one multi-branch horizontal well were used as experiment wells and two vertical wells were used as control wells, the pilot test was carried out with single well nutrition injection method. By applying the above mentioned method, the concentration of Cl ion and number altered in spp.

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  • * Most tested antibiotics inhibit hydrogen production to varying degrees, but some can actually promote growth of beneficial bacteria, enhancing hydrogen yield.
  • * The study reveals that the effects of antibiotics depend on both the type and dosage, with specific results showing Levofloxacin significantly reducing yield while Penicillin G boosts it at different concentrations.
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