Risk for Mould Growth on Hemp-Lime at Different Relative Humidity
(2021) 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (ICBBM 2021) In Construction Technologies and Architecture 3. p.588-594- Abstract
- Microbial growth often thrives in humid conditions, at high relative humidity. Moulds are complex organisms; many types of mould are able to survive strong variations in humidity and temperature, such as those on building façades. For some building materials a critical relative humidity is determined, which functions as a theoretical threshold; at this (or lower) relative humidity microbial growth will likely not occur. Hemp-lime is a building material that consists of hemp shiv (the woody core parts of the hemp stem) and building lime. It is a material that can be used for walls, and even though it has been used for more than 20 years, thusfar little is known about its critical moisture levels for microbial growth. The aim of this... (More)
- Microbial growth often thrives in humid conditions, at high relative humidity. Moulds are complex organisms; many types of mould are able to survive strong variations in humidity and temperature, such as those on building façades. For some building materials a critical relative humidity is determined, which functions as a theoretical threshold; at this (or lower) relative humidity microbial growth will likely not occur. Hemp-lime is a building material that consists of hemp shiv (the woody core parts of the hemp stem) and building lime. It is a material that can be used for walls, and even though it has been used for more than 20 years, thusfar little is known about its critical moisture levels for microbial growth. The aim of this research was therefore to determine at what relative humidity microbial growth occurs on carbonated hemp-lime material, and to study if there is a protective influence of a carbonated lime binder on the hemp shiv. The objective was to study microbial growth on hemp shiv, hemp-lime and on hemp with a thin layer of lime at three relative humidity (75 %, 85 % and 95 %) and at two different temperatures (15°C and 23°C); conditions that could occur naturally in a hemp-lime façade exposed to high rain loads in a northern European climate. Hemp shiv seems to have a relatively low resistance to microbial growth, similar to that of wood. However, because the hemp is protected by lime it can withstand much higher relative humidity without microbial growth occurring on the material. The critical moisture level for hemp-lime seemed to occur between 75 and 85 % RH, while the material was completely without microbial growth at 75 % RH. The lime had a protective effect on the hemp and acted as a mould inhibitor, both over time and with varying temperature and humidity. (Less)
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- Johansson, Sanne LU ; Strandberg, Paulien LU and Balksten, Kristin
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- 2021
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
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- published
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- host publication
- Bio-Based Building Materials : Selected peer-reviewed full text papers from the 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (ICBBM 2021), June 16-18, 2021, Barcelona, Spain - Selected peer-reviewed full text papers from the 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (ICBBM 2021), June 16-18, 2021, Barcelona, Spain
- series title
- Construction Technologies and Architecture
- editor
- Amziane, Sofiane and Sonebi, Mohammed
- volume
- 3
- pages
- 588 - 594
- publisher
- Trans Tech Publications
- conference name
- 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (ICBBM 2021)
- conference location
- Barcelona, Spain
- conference dates
- 2021-06-16 - 2021-06-18
- ISSN
- 2674-1229
- 2674-1237
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- 9783035726992
- 978-3-0357-3699-1
- DOI
- 10.4028/www.scientific.net/CTA.1.588
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- English
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