2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2004.10.001
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A comparative study of the major microbial biomass of biofilms on exteriors of buildings in Europe and Latin America

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“…C. and P. M. Gaylarde [45] recently published a study of 230 biofilms found on the exterior of buildings in Europe and in Latin America. They classified the biofilms according to the predominant microscopic organisms found, of which the most important were various cyanobacteria, algae, and fungi.…”
Section: Soiling Of Roofingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. and P. M. Gaylarde [45] recently published a study of 230 biofilms found on the exterior of buildings in Europe and in Latin America. They classified the biofilms according to the predominant microscopic organisms found, of which the most important were various cyanobacteria, algae, and fungi.…”
Section: Soiling Of Roofingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo estos esfuerzos, aunque significativos, no han sido suficientes para eliminar el problema completamente. Lo anterior se debe a que el efecto de los contaminantes atmosféricos y los micro-organismos en estos materiales no son fenómenos del todo conocidos (1)(2). Por otro lado, aparte de los costos directos de estas actividades, los costos indirectos ambientales y operacionales también deberían ser considerados en la selección de las soluciones.…”
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“…Over the evolution phase, we find additives, sealants, paints, and chemical solvents into construction materials, restoration and repair, but these practices are not sufficient due to the state of art of the effects of environmental pollutants and micro-organisms (Marinoni, Birelli, Rostagno, & Pavese, 2003); (Gaylarde & Gaylarde, 2005). The photocatalytic materials are also applied on the glass in self-cleaning treatments, self-fogging and anti-reflecting.…”
Section: State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%