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Slow release of a biocidal agent from polymeric microcapsules for preventing biodeterioration
Authors:S. Jä  msä  ,R. Mahlberg,U. Holopainen,J. Ropponen,A. Savolainen,A.-C. Ritschkoff
Affiliation:1. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT P.O. Box 1000, FI-02044 VTT, Finland;2. Vexve Oy, Pajakatu 11, 38200 Sastamala, Finland
Abstract:Water-soluble biocides are prone to excessive leaching and high concentrations are therefore required in surface coatings for successful protection of a surface against biodeterioration. Encapsulation prolongs the lifetime of biocides in different matrices by protecting them from leaching and by releasing them slowly. In this study, sodium benzoate as a model water-soluble biocidal agent and Congo Red dye as an capsulation indicator were incorporated into branched polyethyleneimines (PEIs) with molecular weights of 1300 and 5000 g/mol. Microscopic investigations verified that the Congo Red dye and sodium benzoate were entrapped within the capsules. The encapsulation capacity, release behaviour and efficiency of the encapsulated model biocide against two brown rot species Coniophora puteana and Serpula lacrymans were determined. The encapsulated water-soluble model biocide inhibited the growth of the decay fungi. The release of the biocide was based on slow diffusion from the capsules. The molecular weight of the encapsulated agent and the polyethyleneimine affected the release rate.
Keywords:Microencapsulation   Biocide   Slow release   Decay resistance   Polyethyleneimine
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