A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials
Biodeteriogens growing on constructions belonging to the built heritage is one of the leading natural pathologies that cause aesthetical and in some cases, physical-geochemical problems in the materials. In this study, for the first time, the chemical composition of construction materials of the bui...
- Autores:
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Gallego Cartagena, Euler
MORILLAS, HECTOR
Maguregui, Maite
Patiño Camelo, Karen Lisana
Marcaida, Iker
MORGADO GAMERO, WENDY BEATRIZ
O. Silva, Luis F.
Madariaga, Juan Manuel
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- http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_816b
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- 2019
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- Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
- Palabra clave:
- Biofilms
Cyanobacteria
Fungi
Barranquilla
EDXRF spectrometry
Micro-Raman
XRD
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials Biofilms Cyanobacteria Fungi Barranquilla EDXRF spectrometry Micro-Raman XRD |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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A comprehensive study of biofilms growing on the built heritage of a caribbean industrial city in correlation with construction materials |
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Gallego Cartagena, Euler MORILLAS, HECTOR Maguregui, Maite Patiño Camelo, Karen Lisana Marcaida, Iker MORGADO GAMERO, WENDY BEATRIZ O. Silva, Luis F. Madariaga, Juan Manuel |
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Gallego Cartagena, Euler MORILLAS, HECTOR Maguregui, Maite Patiño Camelo, Karen Lisana Marcaida, Iker MORGADO GAMERO, WENDY BEATRIZ O. Silva, Luis F. Madariaga, Juan Manuel |
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Biofilms Cyanobacteria Fungi Barranquilla EDXRF spectrometry Micro-Raman XRD |
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Biofilms Cyanobacteria Fungi Barranquilla EDXRF spectrometry Micro-Raman XRD |
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Biodeteriogens growing on constructions belonging to the built heritage is one of the leading natural pathologies that cause aesthetical and in some cases, physical-geochemical problems in the materials. In this study, for the first time, the chemical composition of construction materials of the built heritage from an industrialized city (Barranquilla) of Colombia have been evaluated in correlation with the algal, cyanobacterial and fungal biodeteriogens present in biofilms by applying a multianalytical methodology. To achieve this objective, samples of biofilms and construction material were taken from different historical and modern constructions. For the mineralogical characterization of the construction materials, X-ray diffraction, Raman microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) were used. In addition, microscopic observations and cultures were employed for the microbiological characterization. Most of the construction materials analyzed belong to calcareous mortars, and others to different types of cement (portlandite, ettringite and larnite identification). The EDXRF analysis through single point and imaging strategies allowed to identify differences in the elemental composition of the external and internal parts of the materials. The role of certain elements in the mortars, which will assist the growth of specific microorganisms, is also discussed in this work. The main biodeteriogens identified in the biofilms were cyanobacteria Oscillatoria sp., Lyngbya sp., Leptolyngbya sp. and Ascomycota Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium sp. and Fusarium sp fungi. These microorganisms promote biodeterioration processes causing aesthetic, physical and chemical damage to the façades of the studied buildings. The mineralogical composition of the construction material together with environmental conditions contributes to the development of biofilms on the constructions and monuments of Barranquilla city. The results obtained in this study will be used in the future to design and implement conservation protocols and strategies useful to preserve the built heritage of Caribbean cities with similar climate conditions, geographical position and kind of construction materials |
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For the mineralogical characterization of the construction materials, X-ray diffraction, Raman microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) were used. In addition, microscopic observations and cultures were employed for the microbiological characterization. Most of the construction materials analyzed belong to calcareous mortars, and others to different types of cement (portlandite, ettringite and larnite identification). The EDXRF analysis through single point and imaging strategies allowed to identify differences in the elemental composition of the external and internal parts of the materials. The role of certain elements in the mortars, which will assist the growth of specific microorganisms, is also discussed in this work. The main biodeteriogens identified in the biofilms were cyanobacteria Oscillatoria sp., Lyngbya sp., Leptolyngbya sp. and Ascomycota Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium sp. and Fusarium sp fungi. 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