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Taiwan
2026

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
70
Citations
15036
World Ranking
1711
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Taiwan Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Taiwan Leader Award

Overview

Chiu-Yue Lin is affiliated with Feng Chia University in Taiwan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science, with notable focus areas including Building and Construction, Pollution, Biomedical Engineering, Water Science and Technology, and Molecular Biology.

Their main topics of research cover various aspects of anaerobic digestion and biogas production, wastewater treatment and nitrogen removal, biofuel production and bioconversion, microbial fuel cells and bioremediation, water-energy-food nexus studies, membrane separation technologies, and municipal solid waste management.

Lin has contributed to multiple scientific publications. Among recent papers are:

  • Optimization of Hydrolysis-Acidogenesis Phase of Swine Manure for Biogas Production Using Two-Stage Anaerobic Fermentation (2021) in Processes
  • Effect of Food to Microorganisms (F/M) Ratio on Biohythane Production via Single-Stage Dark Fermentation (2020) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Biohythane Production from Swine Manure and Pineapple Waste in a Single-Stage Two-Chamber Digester Using Gel-Entrapped Anaerobic Microorganisms (2022) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Biohythane Production via Single-Stage Fermentation Using Gel-Entrapped Anaerobic Microorganisms: Effect of Hydraulic Retention Time (2020) in Bioresource Technology
  • Converting Waste Molasses Liquor into Biohydrogen via Dark Fermentation Using a Continuous Bioreactor (2021) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Frequent publication venues for Lin include:

  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Processes
  • Next Energy
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Bioresource Technology

They collaborate frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Chyi-How Lay
  • Chin-Chao Chen
  • Doan-Thanh Ta
  • Chen-Yeon Chu
  • Thi Minh Ngoc Ta

Best Publications

  • An overview of food waste management in developing countries: Current status and future perspective.

    Ngoc Bao Dung Thi;Gopalakrishnan Kumar;Chiu Yue Lin

  • Carbon/nitrogen-ratio effect on fermentative hydrogen production by mixed microflora

    C.Y Lin;C.H Lay

  • Kinetics of hydrogen production with continuous anaerobic cultures utilizing sucrose as the limiting substrate.

    C. C. Chen;C. Y. Lin;J. S. Chang

  • Acid-base enrichment enhances anaerobic hydrogen production process

    Chin-Chao Chen;Chiu-Yue Lin;Min-Cheng Lin

  • Biohydrogen production: Current perspectives and the way forward

    K. Y. Show;D. J. Lee;D. J. Lee;J. H. Tay;C. Y. Lin

  • Hydrogen production during the anaerobic acidogenic conversion of glucose

    Chiu-Yue Lin;Rong-Chung Chang

  • A nutrient formulation for fermentative hydrogen production using anaerobic sewage sludge microflora

    C.Y. Lin;C.H. Lay

  • Fermentative hydrogen production from wastewaters: A review and prognosis

    Chiu Yue Lin;Chyi How Lay;Biswarup Sen;Chen Yeon Chu

  • Fermentative hydrogen production and bacterial community structure in high-rate anaerobic bioreactors containing silicone-immobilized and self-flocculated sludge.

    Shu Yii Wu;Chun Hsiung Hung;Chi Neng Lin;Hsin Wei Chen

  • Effects of carbonate and phosphate concentrations on hydrogen production using anaerobic sewage sludge microflora

    C.-Y Lin;C.H Lay

  • Biohydrogen production from lignocellulosic feedstock

    Chieh Lun Cheng;Yung Chung Lo;Kuo Shing Lee;Duu Jong Lee

  • Fermentative hydrogen production from xylose using anaerobic mixed microflora

    Chiu-Yue Lin;Chao-Hui Cheng

  • Exploring optimal environmental factors for fermentative hydrogen production from starch using mixed anaerobic microflora

    Kuo Shing Lee;Yao Feng Hsu;Yung Chung Lo;Ping Jei Lin

  • Fermentative hydrogen production from starch using natural mixed cultures

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  • Using sucrose as a substrate in an anaerobic hydrogen-producing reactor

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  • Biobutanol production from agricultural waste by an acclimated mixed bacterial microflora

    Chieh Lun Cheng;Pei Yi Che;Bor Yann Chen;Wen Jhy Lee

  • Fermentative hydrogen production at ambient temperature

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  • Recent insights into the cell immobilization technology applied for dark fermentative hydrogen production.

    Gopalakrishnan Kumar;Ackmez Mudhoo;Periyasamy Sivagurunathan;Dillirani Nagarajan

  • Biomass based hydrogen production by dark fermentation — recent trends and opportunities for greener processes

    Gopalakrishnan Kumar;Sutha Shobana;Dillirani Nagarajan;Dillirani Nagarajan;Duu Jong Lee;Duu Jong Lee

  • Effect of heavy metals on acidogenesis in anaerobic digestion

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  • Batch and continuous biohydrogen production from starch hydrolysate by Clostridium species

    Shing Der Chen;Kuo Shing Lee;Yung Chung Lo;Wen Ming Chen

  • Hydrogen production from sucrose using an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor process

    Chiu-Yue Lin;Chia-Hong Jo

  • Biohydrogen production by mesophilic fermentation of food wastewater.

    J.-H. Wu;C.-Y. Lin

  • Biohydrogen production by dark fermentation: scaling-up and technologies integration for a sustainable system

    Estela Tapia-Venegas;Juan Esteban Ramirez-Morales;Fernando Silva-Illanes;Javiera Toledo-Alarcón;Javiera Toledo-Alarcón

  • HRT-dependent hydrogen production and bacterial community structure of mixed anaerobic microflora in suspended, granular and immobilized sludge systems using glucose as the carbon substrate

    Shu Yii Wu;Chun Hsiung Hung;Chiu Yue Lin;Ping Jei Lin

  • Effects of initial cultivation pH on fermentative hydrogen production from xylose using natural mixed cultures

    Chiu-Yue Lin;Chun-Hsiung Hung;Chau-Huei Chen;Wan-Ting Chung

  • Heavy metal effects on fermentative hydrogen production using natural mixed microflora

    Chiu-Yue Lin;Shi-Heu Shei

  • Biohydrogen production from soluble condensed molasses fermentation using anaerobic fermentation

    Chyi-How Lay;Jou-Hsien Wu;Chin-Lang Hsiao;Jui-Jen Chang

  • Biohydrogen and biomethane from water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) fermentation: Effects of substrate concentration and incubation temperature

    Yeong Song Chuang;Chyi How Lay;Biswarup Sen;Chin Chao Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Chyi-How Lay
Chyi-How Lay Feng Chia University
Gopalakrishnan Kumar
Gopalakrishnan Kumar Yonsei University
Jo Shu Chang
Jo Shu Chang National Cheng Kung University
Duu-Jong Lee
Duu-Jong Lee National Taiwan University
Jaakko A. Puhakka
Jaakko A. Puhakka Tampere University
Jun Miyake
Jun Miyake Osaka University
Sang-Hyoun Kim
Sang-Hyoun Kim Yonsei University
Chun Yen Chen
Chun Yen Chen National Cheng Kung University
Wen-Ming Chen
Wen-Ming Chen Fudan University
Pau Loke Show
Pau Loke Show UCSI University

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