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Study of antiseptic properties of the flame retardant solution provided by oxidized plant waste with regard to wood staining and mold micromycetes

Antiseptic properties of the obtained aqueous solution of pine wood flame retardant with regard to 25 types of micromycetes have been evaluated. In was shown that aqueous flame retardant solution suppressed actively such species as Aspergillus terreus Thorn., Discula pinicola (Naumov) Petr., Leptogr...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2019-04, Vol.525 (1), p.12103
Main Authors: Khvatov, A V, Sakharov, P A, Lomakin, S M, Varfolomeev, S D, Lukanina, Yu K, Minikh, A A, Glinushkin, A P, Seraya, L G, Demin, D V
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Summary:Antiseptic properties of the obtained aqueous solution of pine wood flame retardant with regard to 25 types of micromycetes have been evaluated. In was shown that aqueous flame retardant solution suppressed actively such species as Aspergillus terreus Thorn., Discula pinicola (Naumov) Petr., Leptographium fungi lundbergii Lagerb. & Melin, Penicillium purpurogenum Stoll., Paecilomyces variotii Bainier. The obtained solution of flame retardant in concentration below than 3% showed that the average affected area for all tested groups of fungi was 50.4%. Therefore, this flame retardant solution was attributed to the medium effective antiseptic agent for pine wood.
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X
1757-899X
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/525/1/012103