Author:
Kučová K,Máčalová K,Václavík V,Dvorský T,Vašinková M
Abstract
Abstract
This research was focused on the effects of micromycetes on cement composites with 100% replacement of natural aggregate by the recycled glass from photovoltaic panels. The experiment was performed on samples of small beams measuring 40 x 40 x 8 mm (length x width x height) and cement crumbling with recycled glass from photovoltaic panels in percentages representing 10%, 20% and 40%. The representatives of the selected micromycetes were Aspergillus
niger, A. clavatus, Penicillium
glabrum, Cladosporium sp. and Zygomycetes sp. Biocorrosion causes changes in the properties of the material, mainly as a result of the action of microorganisms. Due to their large production of acids and enzymes, micromycetes are an important part of microscopic consortia involved in biocorrosion. This experiment focused on evaluating the effect of micromycetes on cement composites – solid structure and crumbling, with 100% replacement of natural aggregate with photovoltaic glass recyclate. The results show a high growth of biomass on solid composites, while on cement crumbling, the growth was minimal due to high pH value. Longer monitoring time was used in case of adaptation to the environment.
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