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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Damidot, Denis
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- 2024Application of various microscopy techniques to study early‐age and longer‐term behaviour of super sulphated cement microstructurecitations
- 2022Quantification of the Hardened Cement Paste Content in Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregates by Means of Salicylic Acid Dissolutioncitations
- 2020Optimization of the formulation of an original hydrogel-based bone cement using a mixture designcitations
- 2020Colour and chemical stability of bismuth oxide in dental materials with solutions used in routine clinical practicecitations
- 2018Use of uncontaminated marine sediments in mortar and concrete by partial substitution of cementcitations
- 2018Effect of saturation state of fine recycled concrete aggregates on the properties of mortars
- 2018Biodeterioration of mortars exposed to sewers in relation to microbial diversity of biofilms formed on the mortars surfacecitations
- 2018Impact of a thin coating layer of calcium aluminate and sulfoaluminate cements on algal biofouling
- 2018Biodeterioration of mortars in sewers: relation with microbial diversity of biofilms
- 2017On shrinkage and structure changes of pure and blended Portland concretescitations
- 2017FORMULATING AND OPTIMIZING THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPOSITE BONE CEMENT USING MIXTURE DESIGN
- 2016Development of treatment to prevent the algal biofouling
- 2015Effect of the Chemical Composition of Building Materials on Algal Biofouling
- 2015Valorisation of sediments in self-consolidating concrete: Mix-design and microstructurecitations
- 2014Influence of the chemical composition of mortars on algal biofouling
- 2010Improved evidence for the existence of an intermediate phase during hydration of tricalcium silicatecitations
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Impact of a thin coating layer of calcium aluminate and sulfoaluminate cements on algal biofouling
Abstract
The aim of the study is to evaluate the bioreceptivity to green algae of a thin layer of mortar based on Calcium Aluminate, SulfoAluminate and Portland cements. The results highlight the ability of Calcium Aluminate Cement (CAC) thin coating to inhibit the algal colonization on the duration of the test. SulfoAluminate Cement (SAC) did not affect the biocolonization. Through Avrami’s model, it is shown that CAC strongly inhibits the growth of algae, while the SAC slightly inhibits the growth but strongly promotes the attachment of algal cells.