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Transport and deposition of airborne pollutants in exhibition areas located in historical buildings - study in Wawel Castle Museum in Cracow, Poland

Journal

JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 354-359

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2009.11.009

Keywords

Cultural heritage; Preventive conservation; Historical buildings; Indoor/outdoor air exchange; Air pollution; Microanalysis

Funding

  1. Flemish Administration for Innovation and Science (AWI) [4/60]
  2. State Committee for Scientific Research in Warsaw
  3. FWO (Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders, Belgium)

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Historical buildings and castles that have been turned nowadays into museums, as an exhibition area for precious cultural heritage (CH) items, need more attention since they are CH objects by themselves. Moreover, the preservation techniques require often, significant interventions; however such changes are not always possible or are very limited. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of outdoor air pollution on the composition of particulate matter and gases inside the museum of Wawel Castle in Cracow, Poland. During this study a combination of micro and trace analysis techniques were applied, including energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). An intensive transport of air pollutants coupled with accumulation of the particles inside the museum was noticed (considerably higher in winter than summer). A high content of carbon and organic matter agglomerated with inorganic particles was determined. Those particles are of special concern because of their adhesive properties and reactivity. It was also noted that the conditions inside the museum favour the reaction of the particles with gaseous pollutants. It was especially the case for nitrate particles. (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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