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Georges Kamgang-Youbi

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Tadom D, Kamgang-Youbi G, Acayanka E, Njoyim-Tamungang E, Laminsi S
Environ Monit Assess . 2018 Jul; 190(7):443. PMID: 29959547
Chemical coagulation and adsorption, despite many drawbacks, are actually the main techniques used for the removal of pollutants from aqueous solution; however, these techniques are becoming ineffective due to the...
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Kamgang-Youbi G, Poizot K, Lemont F
J Hazard Mater . 2012 Dec; 244-245:171-9. PMID: 23246953
The performance of a plasma reactor for the degradation of chlorinated hydrocarbon waste is reported. Chloroform was used as a target for a recently patented destruction process based using an...
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Naitali M, Kamgang-Youbi G, Herry J, Bellon-Fontaine M, Brisset J
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2010 Oct; 76(22):7662-4. PMID: 20889799
Electrical discharges in humid air at atmospheric pressure (nonthermal quenched plasma) generate long-lived chemical species in water that are efficient for microbial decontamination. The major role of nitrites was evidenced...
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Kamgang-Youbi G, Herry J, Brisset J, Bellon-Fontaine M, Doubla A, Naitali M
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2008 Sep; 81(3):449-57. PMID: 18769918
This paper describes the effects of initial microbial concentration and planktonic/adherent/detached states on the efficiency of plasma-activated water. This disinfecting solution was obtained by treating distilled water with an atmospheric...
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Kamgang-Youbi G, Herry J, Bellon-Fontaine M, Brisset J, Doubla A, Naitali M
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2007 Jun; 73(15):4791-6. PMID: 17557841
This study aimed to characterize the bacterium-destroying properties of a gliding arc plasma device during electric discharges and also under temporal postdischarge conditions (i.e., when the discharge was switched off)....