Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage

Autores
Borrego, Sofía; Lavin, Paola; Perdomo, Ivette; Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela; Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
Año de publicación
2012
Idioma
español castellano
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Documentary heritage is permanently subject to suffering from physical, chemical, and/or biological alterations. Biological deterioration by microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) causes undesirable changes on material properties. Microorganisms affect different organic, natural or synthetic substrates (cellulose, polycarbonates), metals, and compounds of optical and magnetic devices (CD, VHS). Paper made by vegetal fibers, functional additives (glue, optical polishers, consolidating agents), and inks with organic bindings are used as sources of nutrients. The environmental microorganisms that formthe microbial charge of indoor air at repositories (archives, libraries) storing cultural heritage can deteriorate the different supports of heritage importance and affect human health as allergies and skin affections. The aims of this research were to study microbial contamination of the environment and its influence on biodeterioration by the biofilm formation and to analyze the relationship between environment microbiota and biofilm formation in materials stored at three archives in Argentina and in two repositories of the National Archive of the Republic of Cuba.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Materia
Ciencias Exactas
biodeterioro
Cuba
Calidad del Aire
patrimonio
Argentina
conservación
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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SEDICI (UNLP)
Institución
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
title Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
spellingShingle Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
Borrego, Sofía
Ciencias Exactas
biodeterioro
Cuba
Calidad del Aire
patrimonio
Argentina
conservación
title_short Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
title_full Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
title_fullStr Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
title_sort Determination of Indoor Air Quality in Archives and Biodeterioration of the Documentary Heritage
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Borrego, Sofía
Lavin, Paola
Perdomo, Ivette
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author Borrego, Sofía
author_facet Borrego, Sofía
Lavin, Paola
Perdomo, Ivette
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author_role author
author2 Lavin, Paola
Perdomo, Ivette
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Exactas
biodeterioro
Cuba
Calidad del Aire
patrimonio
Argentina
conservación
topic Ciencias Exactas
biodeterioro
Cuba
Calidad del Aire
patrimonio
Argentina
conservación
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Documentary heritage is permanently subject to suffering from physical, chemical, and/or biological alterations. Biological deterioration by microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) causes undesirable changes on material properties. Microorganisms affect different organic, natural or synthetic substrates (cellulose, polycarbonates), metals, and compounds of optical and magnetic devices (CD, VHS). Paper made by vegetal fibers, functional additives (glue, optical polishers, consolidating agents), and inks with organic bindings are used as sources of nutrients. The environmental microorganisms that formthe microbial charge of indoor air at repositories (archives, libraries) storing cultural heritage can deteriorate the different supports of heritage importance and affect human health as allergies and skin affections. The aims of this research were to study microbial contamination of the environment and its influence on biodeterioration by the biofilm formation and to analyze the relationship between environment microbiota and biofilm formation in materials stored at three archives in Argentina and in two repositories of the National Archive of the Republic of Cuba.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
description Documentary heritage is permanently subject to suffering from physical, chemical, and/or biological alterations. Biological deterioration by microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) causes undesirable changes on material properties. Microorganisms affect different organic, natural or synthetic substrates (cellulose, polycarbonates), metals, and compounds of optical and magnetic devices (CD, VHS). Paper made by vegetal fibers, functional additives (glue, optical polishers, consolidating agents), and inks with organic bindings are used as sources of nutrients. The environmental microorganisms that formthe microbial charge of indoor air at repositories (archives, libraries) storing cultural heritage can deteriorate the different supports of heritage importance and affect human health as allergies and skin affections. The aims of this research were to study microbial contamination of the environment and its influence on biodeterioration by the biofilm formation and to analyze the relationship between environment microbiota and biofilm formation in materials stored at three archives in Argentina and in two repositories of the National Archive of the Republic of Cuba.
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