Wood is a widely used indoor material, and thus it is important to consider wood performance in microbial cross contamination via surfaces. In this study, both untreated and surface- treated wood materials were studied by simulating airborne bacterial contamination and evaluating the number of bacterial colonies on the material surfaces. The materials studied were untreated pine heartwood and sapwood, spruce, silver birch, and glass as a reference. The intensity of UV-excited fluorescence was measured to find the most antibacterial Scots pine heartwood. The coatings used were varnish and wax for Scots pine sapwood. The surface roughness of all material types was compared, and it was found to be uniform. All untreated wood surfaces had less ...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
International audienceThe present investigation aimed to utilize a direct wood disc diffusion method...
Active anti-microbial effects of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood mat...
International audienceSome wood species have antimicrobial properties, making them a better choice o...
International audienceWood, as a contact surface, has been used for centuries but is usually questio...
It is in general desirable to apply surface finish on wood to protect the surface from unfavourable ...
Abstract Methods to test the safety of wood material for hygienically sensitive places are indirect,...
Wood-based materials are multifunctional green and environmentally friendly natural construction mat...
This study is focused on the development of effective antimicrobial surface treatment of wooden furn...
One of the main issues of the international research project SyMBoL - Sustainable Management of Heri...
Wooden surfaces in interior use hold potential for improving human health and wellbeing. The antibac...
In the context of this study, “untreated ” wood signifies the absence of coatings such as paint, wax...
Developing a holistic understanding of the biological deterioration of wooden material by fungi in t...
The diploma thesis deals with antibacterial properties of kitchen worktops surface finishes. The the...
The aim of this experiment is to compare the hygienic properties of different types of materials. Th...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
International audienceThe present investigation aimed to utilize a direct wood disc diffusion method...
Active anti-microbial effects of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood mat...
International audienceSome wood species have antimicrobial properties, making them a better choice o...
International audienceWood, as a contact surface, has been used for centuries but is usually questio...
It is in general desirable to apply surface finish on wood to protect the surface from unfavourable ...
Abstract Methods to test the safety of wood material for hygienically sensitive places are indirect,...
Wood-based materials are multifunctional green and environmentally friendly natural construction mat...
This study is focused on the development of effective antimicrobial surface treatment of wooden furn...
One of the main issues of the international research project SyMBoL - Sustainable Management of Heri...
Wooden surfaces in interior use hold potential for improving human health and wellbeing. The antibac...
In the context of this study, “untreated ” wood signifies the absence of coatings such as paint, wax...
Developing a holistic understanding of the biological deterioration of wooden material by fungi in t...
The diploma thesis deals with antibacterial properties of kitchen worktops surface finishes. The the...
The aim of this experiment is to compare the hygienic properties of different types of materials. Th...
The increased concern regarding mould on wood-based building materials has raised a demand for susta...
International audienceThe present investigation aimed to utilize a direct wood disc diffusion method...
Active anti-microbial effects of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood mat...