E-Book, Englisch, 382 Seiten
Pinna Coping with Biological Grown on Stone Heritage Objects
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-77188-533-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Methods, Products, Applications, and Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 382 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-77188-533-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Coping with Biological Grown on Stone Heritage Objects: Methods, Products, Applications, and Perspectives offers hands-on guidance for addressing the specific challenges involved in conserving historical monuments, sculptures, archaeological sites, and caves that have been attacked and colonized by micro- and macroorganisms. The volume provides many case studies of removal of biological growth with practical advice for making the right choices. It presents detailed and updated information related to biocides and to alternative substances, features that will be valuable to dealing with these challenges. The author’s goal is to provide access to information and offer the conceptual framework needed to understand complex issues, so that the reader can comprehend the nature of conservation problems and formulate her/his own views.
From bacteria to plants, biological agents pose serious risks to the preservation of cultural heritage. In an effort to save heritage objects, buildings, and sites, conservators’ activities aim to arrest, mitigate, and prevent the damages caused by bacteria, algae, fungi, lichens, plants, and birds. Although much has been learned about these problems, information is scattered across meeting proceedings and assorted journals that often are not available to restorers and conservators. This book fills the gap by providing a comprehensive selection and examination of international papers published in the last fifteen years, focusing on the appropriate methods, techniques, and products that are useful for the prevention and removal of micro- and macroorganisms that grow on artificial and natural stone works of art, including wall paintings. Results on new substances with antimicrobic properties and alternative methods for the control of biological growth are presented as well.
The book also emphasize issues on bioreceptivity of stones and the factors influencing biological growth and includes an outline of the various organisms able to develop on stones, a discussion on the bioprotection of stones by biofilms and lichens, a review of the main analytical techniques, and a section on bioremediation.
This volume will be a valuable reference for cultural heritage conservators and restorers, scientists, and heritage-site staff involved in conservation and maintenance of buildings, archaeological sites, parks, and caves.
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Introduction
Basic Principles of Biology
Biochemistry Basics
Organisms Responsible of Biodeterioration
Ecology
Bioreceptivity of Natural and Artificial Stones Including Wall Paintings
Factors Influencing Biological Growth
Outline of Biodeterioration of Stone Objects
General Principles
Biofilms
Cyanobacteria, Bacteria, Microalgae
Fungi
Lichens
Bioprotection of Stones by Biofilms and Lichens
Mosses and Vascular Plants
Birds
Control Methods of Biodeterioration
Physical Eradication and Inhibition
Mechanical and Water-Based Control Methods
Biocides
Terms
Application
Types of Microbicides and Herbicides
Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Action
Stains After Treatments
Biocides No More on the Market, Biocides That Changed the Name or the Producer, Very Hazardous Biocides and Strange Information Reported in the Literature
Resistance of Organisms to Biocides
Toxicity and Legislative Regulations
Recolonization after Treatment and Maintenance Plans
Biocides’ Effects On Stones
Effectiveness of Biocides and the Persistence of Their Effect
Novel Biocides and Alternative Methods For the Control of Biological Growth
Prevention of Biodeterioration
Bioremediation
Scientific Examinations
Assessment of the Biological Growth and Its Effect on Stones
Assessment of the Efficacy of Control Methods




