Aerated Cement Slurry and Controlling Fungal Growth of Low-Cost Biomass-Based Insulation Materials

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Wood chips or particles as well as shredded straw offer desired thermal insulation qualities. When exposed to a humid environment, however, fungal growth on wood and straw is an important consideration. An experimental investigation was conducted in order to evaluate the effectiveness of a simple treatment in mitigating fungal growth on wood- and straw-based insulation. This treatment involved blending of wood chips or particles, or shredded straw with an aerated slurry which offers the potential to mitigate fungal growth on biomass by a combination of physical and chemical effects without imposing a weight penalty. Experimental results verified the effectiveness of this treatment in controlling fungal growth on wood and straw subjected to different moisture conditions.

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Almalkawi, A. T., & Soroushian, P. (2019). Aerated Cement Slurry and Controlling Fungal Growth of Low-Cost Biomass-Based Insulation Materials. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55626-5

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