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Interactions of superabsorbent polymers based on acrylamide substances with microorganisms occurring in human dwellings

K. Kobetičová, J. Fořt, R. Černý,

. 2020 ; 195 (-) : 110522. [pub] 20200325

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko

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Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are most often used in hygienic goods or in the agricultural sector but the range of their application is much broader, including the utilization in advanced building materials. Although SAPs were studied widely during the last decades, the data related to the interactions between the natural environment and various organisms occurring on their surface are still lacking. In addition, SAPs can create a variable gel-forming matter in the presence of water but standard ecotoxicological bioassays are mostly not suitable for testing such type of materials. In this study, the SAPs potential for reducing/supporting unwanted indoor microorganism settlement was analyzed by biological methods under controlled laboratory conditions. Three commonly used SAPs (Cabloc CT, Creasorb SIS, Hydropam) were exposed to selected organisms representing green algae (Hematococcus pluvialis), cyanobacteria (Nostoc sp.), yeasts (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), wood-destroying fungi (Gleophyllium trabeum), and aerial molds. The obtained results indicated that Hydropam provided favorable conditions for Hematococcus pluvialis, Nostoc sp., and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. All three tested SAPs inhibited, both with and without nutrient addition, the growth of Gleophyllium trabeum and aerial molds.

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