Biocides are used in building materials to protect the building against microbial colonization and biodeterioration. However, these biocides are introduced by gradual leaching into soils in proximity of the buildings. This review discusses the aspects and characteristics of biocides from building materials in terms of (i) in-situ leaching and simulation thereof in-vitro and in-field tests, (ii) persistence, as well as photolytic and biodegradation, and its influence on toxicological evaluation, and (iii) evaluation of terrestrial toxicity by conventional ecotoxicological tests and novel holistic testing approaches. These aspects are influenced by multiple parameters, out of which water availability, physicochemical properties of microhabita...
At a time of increased concern about environmental issues in the building sector, it is essential to...
Effects of microorganisms on building facades are responsible for aesthetic, bio-geophysical and bio...
International audienceBuilding materials can be exposed to microorganisms (mainly bacteria, fungi an...
Bio-inhibition of buildings and structures is an important issue. In many cases building materials h...
Present state of the art does not allow guaranteeing the exemption of unwanted biological growth on ...
In an interdisciplinary project at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Building Physics in Holzkirchen, Ger...
Abstract Construction products are in contact with water (e.g., rain, seepage water) during their se...
International audienceBiocides are added to or applied on building materials to prevent microorganis...
Praca dotyczy procesu ługowania biocydów zawartych w tynkach przez wodę zwilżającą ich zewnętrzną po...
Biocides are usually added to building products to protect them from algae, fungi and other microorg...
This paper focuses on the use of modified nano-clay particles as a controlled release system for bio...
Growth of algae and fungi is a well known phenomenon on exterior building surfaces. Modern façade co...
Soil risk assessment based on generic approaches is accompanied by a large number of uncertainties. ...
Background, aim and scope Sources of organic micropollutants occuring in surface waters are often un...
In 2004 an interdisciplinary publicity funded project on the effectiveness and durability of biocide...
At a time of increased concern about environmental issues in the building sector, it is essential to...
Effects of microorganisms on building facades are responsible for aesthetic, bio-geophysical and bio...
International audienceBuilding materials can be exposed to microorganisms (mainly bacteria, fungi an...
Bio-inhibition of buildings and structures is an important issue. In many cases building materials h...
Present state of the art does not allow guaranteeing the exemption of unwanted biological growth on ...
In an interdisciplinary project at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Building Physics in Holzkirchen, Ger...
Abstract Construction products are in contact with water (e.g., rain, seepage water) during their se...
International audienceBiocides are added to or applied on building materials to prevent microorganis...
Praca dotyczy procesu ługowania biocydów zawartych w tynkach przez wodę zwilżającą ich zewnętrzną po...
Biocides are usually added to building products to protect them from algae, fungi and other microorg...
This paper focuses on the use of modified nano-clay particles as a controlled release system for bio...
Growth of algae and fungi is a well known phenomenon on exterior building surfaces. Modern façade co...
Soil risk assessment based on generic approaches is accompanied by a large number of uncertainties. ...
Background, aim and scope Sources of organic micropollutants occuring in surface waters are often un...
In 2004 an interdisciplinary publicity funded project on the effectiveness and durability of biocide...
At a time of increased concern about environmental issues in the building sector, it is essential to...
Effects of microorganisms on building facades are responsible for aesthetic, bio-geophysical and bio...
International audienceBuilding materials can be exposed to microorganisms (mainly bacteria, fungi an...