Abstract
Modern production of vegetable oils has reached impressive levels, and the ever-growing quantities of waste cooking oil (WCO) provide a local source of raw materials for innovative materials. The WCO composite production process involves a series of reactions, including polymerisation, esterification, and transesterification, which lead to the hardening of composite materials. In light of the growing problem of bacterial and fungal diseases, materials with high strength properties and biocidal properties are being sought. Fungal infections of the skin are a widespread problem, and the number of cases is steadily increasing. This article presents a study of the antibacterial potential of WCO-based composites enriched with hops or sorrel root in the context of their application in the construction industry. The compressive and flexural strength of the oil composites, their absorbability and hydrophobicity, and their effects on Gram-positive (S. aureus and S. epidermidis) and Gram-negative (E. coli and P. aeruginosa) bacteria and fungi (A. niger, P. anomala) were investigated. Maximum split tensile strength (4.3 MPa) and flexural strength (5.1 MPa) were recorded for oil-hop composites. Oil composites enriched with curly sorrel and hops showed antibacterial activity against S. aureus at 27% and 25%. High biocidal activity (up to 70%) was recorded against E. coli and against S. epidermidis (up to 99%) due to the action of composites with curly sorrel. The antifungal activities of composites with hops was 15% and 19% for P. anomala and A. niger, respectively, while with curly sorrel they were 42% and 30%.
Funder
Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Reference42 articles.
1. Composite Materials Based on Waste Cooking Oil for Construction Applications;A. Staroń;Build 2023, Vol 13, Page 994.,2023
2. Vegetable oils: global consumption 2022/23 | Statista. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/263937/vegetable-oils-global-consumption/
3. Recent advances in the conversion of waste cooking oil into value-added products: A review.;WH Foo;Fuel,2022
4. Mandatory Recycling of Waste Cooking Oil from Residential and Commercial Sectors in Taiwan.;WT Tsai;Resour 2019, Vol 8, Page 38.,2019
5. Obtaining of oil blocks as a way to manage hazardous asbestos.;A Staroń;Waste Manag.,2020