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The Algicidal Potential of Some Volatile Substances on Oil Base: Effect of Structure–Species–Effectivity Relationships

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  • Klára Kobetičová

    (Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Martin Böhm

    (Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Ivana Burianová

    (Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Miloš Jerman

    (Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Dana Němcová

    (Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Adéla Fraňková

    (Department of Food Science, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic)

Abstract

The bio-colonization of building materials by green algae is a widespread problem. To prevent this, it is advisable to use natural substances to avoid environmental damage. This study examined the effectiveness of four essential oils (cinnamon, thyme, oregano and hop) and four oil-based substances (trans-cinnamaldehyde, thymol, carvacrol and β-caryophyllene) in preventing bio-colonization. The effectiveness of these chemicals against three algal species ( Haematococcus pluvialis , Chlorella mirabilis and Stichococcus sp.) and a mixture of these species was tested. The tests were carried out under laboratory conditions over a period of 14 days. The concentrations tested were in the range of 3–200 mg/L. Growth densities were assessed spectrometrically as absorbencies at a wavelength of 750 nm. Caryophyllene, thymol, oregano oil, and hop oil did not negatively affect the growth of algal biomass. The algicidal effect increased in the following order for the other chemicals: cinnamon oil and trans-cinnamon aldehyde < thyme oil and carvacrol. Their biocidal effect was influenced by their structure, particularly their molecular weight and solubility in fat (log K ow ). H. pluvialis was a less sensitive species than the smaller S . sp and Ch. mirabilis . The artificial biofilm was sensitive to thyme oil and carvacrol, similarly to natural biofilms, as was demonstrated in previously published studies.

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  • Klára Kobetičová & Martin Böhm & Ivana Burianová & Miloš Jerman & Dana Němcová & Adéla Fraňková, 2026. "The Algicidal Potential of Some Volatile Substances on Oil Base: Effect of Structure–Species–Effectivity Relationships," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-21, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:8:p:3788-:d:1918016
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