2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9020394
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Methyl Potassium Siliconate and Siloxane Inhibit the Formation of Multispecies Biofilms on Ceramic Roof Tiles: Efficiency and Comparison of Two Common Water Repellents

Abstract: Ceramic roof tiles are widespread marketed building materials, rapidly colonized by microorganisms that form multispecies biofilms on their surface and play crucial roles in biodeterioration processes. Coating tiles with water repellents is a pervasive industrial strategy employed to prevent liquid water penetration and slow biodeterioration. Very few studies have examined the links between the characteristics of water-repellent coatings and biofilm colonization patterns. Our work aims to compare the effects o… Show more

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“…• 4.1.4 Advantages and drawbacks Water-repellents reduce water availability for microorganisms, thus slowing down their growth and, in turn, the biodeterioration of building materials (Fassier, 2009;Urzì and De Leo, 2007). For example, silanes and siloxanes efficiently reduce building material colonization by photosynthetic microorganisms, such as filamentous Nostoc-like cyanobacteria (Urzì and De Leo, 2007), and Stichococcus bacillaris (Romani et al, 2021b). Potassium methyl siliconate has also shown in vitro effects on the growth of Cladosporium cladosporioides (Table 1) (Romani et al, 2021b).…”
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“…• 4.1.4 Advantages and drawbacks Water-repellents reduce water availability for microorganisms, thus slowing down their growth and, in turn, the biodeterioration of building materials (Fassier, 2009;Urzì and De Leo, 2007). For example, silanes and siloxanes efficiently reduce building material colonization by photosynthetic microorganisms, such as filamentous Nostoc-like cyanobacteria (Urzì and De Leo, 2007), and Stichococcus bacillaris (Romani et al, 2021b). Potassium methyl siliconate has also shown in vitro effects on the growth of Cladosporium cladosporioides (Table 1) (Romani et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Historical and Current Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, silanes and siloxanes efficiently reduce building material colonization by photosynthetic microorganisms, such as filamentous Nostoc-like cyanobacteria (Urzì and De Leo, 2007), and Stichococcus bacillaris (Romani et al, 2021b). Potassium methyl siliconate has also shown in vitro effects on the growth of Cladosporium cladosporioides (Table 1) (Romani et al, 2021b). Additionally, silicone-based water-repellents are insensitive to UV radiations, making them particularly stable through time (Charola, 2001;Fort González et al, 2000;Wendler, 1997).…”
Section: Historical and Current Usementioning
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