Leaching of Biocides from Façades under Natural Weather Conditions

2012 
Biocides are included in organic building facade coatings as protection against biological attack by algae and fungi but have the potential to enter the environment via leaching into runoff from wind driven rain. The following field study correlates wind driven rain to runoff and measured the release of several commonly used organic biocides (terbutryn, Irgarol 1051, diuron, isoproturon, OIT, DCOIT) in organic facade coatings from four coating systems. During one year of exposure of a west oriented model house facade in the Zurich, Switzerland area, an average of 62.7 L/m2, or 6.3% of annual precipitation came off the four facade panels installed as runoff. The ISO method for calculating wind driven rain loads is adapted to predict runoff and can be used in the calculation of emissions in the field. Biocide concentrations tend to be higher in the early lifetime of the coatings and then reach fairly consistent levels later, generally ranging on the order of mg/L or hundreds of μg/L. On the basis of the amo...
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