档案馆室内空气质量的测定及文献遗产的生物退化。

ISRN Microbiology Pub Date : 2012-10-30 Print Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2012/680598
Sofía Borrego, Paola Lavin, Ivette Perdomo, Sandra Gómez de Saravia, Patricia Guiamet
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摘要

文献遗产永远受到物理、化学和/或生物变化的影响。微生物(细菌和真菌)引起的生物劣化会对材料性能产生不良影响。微生物影响不同的有机、天然或合成底物(纤维素、聚碳酸酯)、金属以及光学和磁性器件(CD、VHS)的化合物。由植物纤维、功能性添加剂(胶水、光学抛光剂、固结剂)和有机粘合剂制成的纸张被用作营养来源。在保存文化遗产的仓库(档案馆、图书馆)中,形成室内空气微生物负荷的环境微生物会恶化遗产重要性的不同支持,并影响人类健康,如过敏和皮肤疾病。这项研究的目的是研究环境的微生物污染及其通过形成生物膜对生物劣化的影响,并分析阿根廷三个档案馆和古巴共和国国家档案馆两个资料库中储存的材料中环境微生物群与生物膜形成之间的关系。
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Determination of indoor air quality in archives and biodeterioration of the documentary heritage.

Determination of indoor air quality in archives and biodeterioration of the documentary heritage.

Determination of indoor air quality in archives and biodeterioration of the documentary heritage.

Determination of indoor air quality in archives and biodeterioration of the documentary heritage.

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 form the 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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