Study on the fungicidal effect of Na2B8O13·4H2O combined with discontinuous vacuum treatment for mass sterilization on mold-infested paper

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Xin Liu, Jiayi Zhang, Kezhu Han, Mantang Ge, Yuhu Li, Yujia Luo, Bingjie Mai
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It is well-known that paper-based artifacts are vulnerable materials, which are susceptible to deterioration due to aging, acidification, mold contamination, and other forms of degradation, leading to significant damage. Of particular concern is the degradation of paper caused by mold colonization, which presents a major challenge in the preservation of cultural heritage. Furthermore, mold and their metabolites can compromise the human immune system and trigger allergic reactions, posing serious health risks to individuals involved in the conservation and handling of these materials. In this study, the mold contamination of paper archives in Shaanxi Province, China was taken as the research object, a fungicidal method was devised for eradicating fungal growth on mold-infested paper through the application of solid Na2B8O13·4H2O combined with discontinuous vacuum (BDV) treatment. The effectiveness of this approach was evaluated using mold-contaminated paper archives isolated from the Shaanxi Provincial Archives in China as the subject of investigation. XPS, ICPMS, and ESR analyses confirmed that the discontinuous vacuum (DV) treatment promotes the penetration of Na2B8O13·4H2O, so as to enhance the anti-mold effect of moldy paper. The changes in various metabolites and RNA levels were identified as the main factors of mold death, especially those related to genes in the Pentose phosphate pathway, galactose metabolism, and membrane components and transporters. This method offers a safe, efficient, and cost-effective approach for eradicating mildew on large-scale paper materials. It also explores novel possibilities for the prevention and removal of mold on paper substrates, laying a foundation for future research on the large-scale mold control of paper-based objects.
Na2B8O13·4H2O联合间断真空处理对霉变纸的杀菌效果研究
众所周知,纸质人工制品是脆弱的材料,容易因老化、酸化、霉菌污染和其他形式的降解而变质,导致重大损害。特别值得关注的是由霉菌定植引起的纸张退化,这对保护文化遗产提出了重大挑战。此外,霉菌及其代谢物会损害人体免疫系统并引发过敏反应,对参与保存和处理这些材料的个人构成严重的健康风险。本研究以陕西省纸张档案的霉菌污染为研究对象,采用固体Na2B8O13·4H2O结合不连续真空(BDV)处理,设计了一种去除霉菌感染纸张上真菌生长的方法。以陕西省档案馆分离的霉菌污染纸质档案为研究对象,对该方法的有效性进行了评价。XPS、ICPMS和ESR分析证实,间断真空(DV)处理促进了Na2B8O13·4H2O的渗透,从而增强了霉变纸的防霉效果。各种代谢产物和RNA水平的变化被确定为霉菌死亡的主要因素,特别是与戊糖磷酸途径、半乳糖代谢、膜组分和转运体相关的基因。这种方法提供了一种安全、高效、经济的方法来消除大规模纸张材料上的霉菌。它还探索了防止和去除纸基材上霉菌的新可能性,为未来研究纸基物体的大规模霉菌控制奠定了基础。
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage 综合性期刊-材料科学:综合
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6.80
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166
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.
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