Literature DB >> 31802168

Moulds on cementitious building materials-problems, prevention and future perspectives.

Raffaella Campana1, Luigia Sabatini2, Emanuela Frangipani2.   

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Materials rich in organic and inorganic compounds, such as building materials or paints, represent an excellent substrate for the development of moulds. Several conditions affect mould's growth on cementitious materials, such as nutrient and water availability, temperature, pH and moisture. Microorganisms, and especially moulds, attack these surfaces and contribute to their erosion, thereby reducing the life of the structure itself and negatively affecting human health through inhalation, ingestion and dermal contact with spores. Interventions are based on The European Communities Council Directive 89/106/EEC, that obliges the use of materials, products and building elements that are resistant to fungi and other forms of degradation, and that do not constitute a health risk for users and the environment. This mini-review summarises the current state of problems related to mould growth on cementitious building materials, emphasising new innovative approaches for limiting or contrasting their growth. In particular, the use of nanoparticles and the related nanomaterials as well as the potential use of new "biocides" from natural sources is discussed.

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Keywords:  Building cementitious materials; Human health; Innovative approaches; Mould growth

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31802168     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-019-10185-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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Authors:  Kenia C Sánchez Espinosa; Michel Almaguer Chávez; Esperanza Duarte-Escalante; Teresa Irene Rojas Flores; María Guadalupe Frías-De-León; María Del Rocío Reyes-Montes
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-01-06

2.  Indoor Fungal Contamination in Temporary Housing after the East Japan Great Earthquake Disaster.

Authors:  Maiko Watanabe; Rumi Konuma; Naoki Kobayashi; Akiko Yamazaki; Yoichi Kamata; Kenichi Hasegawa; Noritaka Kimura; Naomi Tsurikisawa; Chiyako Oshikata; Yoshiko Sugita-Konishi; Kosuke Takatori; Hiroshi Yoshino; Yukiko Hara-Kudo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-23       Impact factor: 3.390

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