Monitoring pollutant gases in museum microclimates: a relevant preventive conservation strategy

Author:

Barbosa Karen1ORCID,Ferreira Teresa2ORCID,Moreira Patrícia3ORCID,Vieira Eduarda4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CITAR, Escola das Artes, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Rua de Diego Botelho Porto Portugal.

2. Departamento de Química da ECT & Laboratório HERCULES, Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal.

3. CITAR, Escola das Artes, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Rua de Diego Botelho Porto Portugal. CBQF, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto, Portugal.

4. CITAR, Escola das Artes, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Rua de Diego Botelho Porto Portugal

Abstract

Exposure to an atmosphere rich in volatile pollutants can endanger collections in museums, galleries, libraries or archives. Monitoring volatile pollutants in museum microclimates remains an unusual practice in most institutions. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be released by many sources, including the artefacts’ materials themselves. The presence of pollutants in an enclosed space with poor ventilation, adding to high temperature and relative humidity levels or significant fluctuations, may increase the risk of damage for the more susceptible materials. The tendency observed in museums to enclose artefacts in vitrines or boxes may contribute to the formation of microclimates with high VOCs concentration. Based on the studies developed in the last decades, this work intends to draw attention to the risks associated with gaseous pollutants in museum environment and outline some recommendations that encourage cultural heritage institutions to implement a pollutant monitoring plan associated with risk prevention.

Publisher

Associacao Profissional de Conservadores-Restauradores de Portugal

Subject

Museology,Conservation

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