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Advanced Construction Materials and Technologies
 3. Results and conclusions
The adsorption complexes with the highest amount of adsorbed CBZ (CL20-CBZ and LDH-DDS- CBZ) are those that showed good biocidal activity, both algaecide and fungicide. After including those complexes in the mortars, it was observed that the material achieved biocidal properties. In the case of the mortars subjected to the leaching test, it was found that the LDH-DDS-CBZ mortar was the one that best retained the fungicide and algaecide properties.
Table 3: Images of the Petri dishes after the incubation period of the microorganism.
    Microorganism
Aspergilius Niger
Stichococcus bacillaris
Control
CBZ
LDH-DDS- CBZ
Before leaching CBZ LDH-DDS-
----CBZ
After leaching
                           4. Acknowledgments
This research is funded by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Project RTC-2015- 3916-6) and the Junta de Andalucía (Groups PAI FQM-175 and FQM-214). Adrián Pastor thanks the Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte for the FPU Scholarship granted (FPU16 / 05041).
5. References
De Muynck W., De Belie N., Verstraete W. (2009), Effectiveness of admixtures, surface treatments and antimicrobial compounds against biogenic sulfuric acid corrosion of concrete Cem. Concr. Compos. 31-3, pp 163-170.
Scarfato, P.; Avallone, E.; Incarnato, L.; Di Maio, L. (2016), Development and evaluation of halloysite nanotube- based carrier for biocide activity in construction materials protection, Appl. Clay Sci. 132-133, pp 336-342.
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