This work investigates the possibility of implementing a nature-based solution (NBS) based on the photosynthetic process of Laurus nobilis L. (common laurel), for reducing peak CO2 concentrations in an air-tight museum environment, namely the Refectory of the Santa Maria delle Grazie Church (Milan, Italy), home of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting “Last Supper”. The phytoremediation potential of laurel plants was evaluated at CO2 ≅ 1000 ppm under controlled environmental conditions. Furthermore, light-saturated net assimilation (Pnmax) was measured at two CO2 concentrations (380 and 1000 ppm) during the growing season. Steady-state gas exchanges were not affected by elevated CO2 in the short-term, while Pnmax was significantly increased, also sh...
The presentation of museum collections inside showcases and frames is an important aspect of prevent...
In museums, the biological component of indoor air, called bioaerosol or biological aerosol, is a po...
Water and plants absorb 55% of the carbon dioxide and pollutants introduced into the atmosphere (Ref...
The most important parameter to obtain an appropriate preservation condition of museum environments ...
This work regarded the possible use of stable carbon isotopic ratio of CO2 to monitor the influence ...
Low indoor air quality is an increasingly important problem due to the spread of urbanization. Becau...
An air-conditioned and a naturally ventilated museum in a highly polluted part of London were compar...
This work expands the study of the conservation of organic specimens of historical and artistic inte...
Mitigation of climate change requires the reduction of carbon emissions in all human activities incl...
Low indoor air quality is an increasingly important problem due to the spread of urbanization. Becau...
The article deals with the implementation of plants in the indoor environment of buildings to reduce...
In a European multidisciplinary research project concerning environmental diagnostics, museums have ...
Indoor air quality in historical buildings and museums is receiving increasing concern nowadays amon...
This paper will examine three methodologies deployed in off-line research relating to air quality in...
Indoor climatic control is a crucial aspect for artefacts conservation in museum environments to pre...
The presentation of museum collections inside showcases and frames is an important aspect of prevent...
In museums, the biological component of indoor air, called bioaerosol or biological aerosol, is a po...
Water and plants absorb 55% of the carbon dioxide and pollutants introduced into the atmosphere (Ref...
The most important parameter to obtain an appropriate preservation condition of museum environments ...
This work regarded the possible use of stable carbon isotopic ratio of CO2 to monitor the influence ...
Low indoor air quality is an increasingly important problem due to the spread of urbanization. Becau...
An air-conditioned and a naturally ventilated museum in a highly polluted part of London were compar...
This work expands the study of the conservation of organic specimens of historical and artistic inte...
Mitigation of climate change requires the reduction of carbon emissions in all human activities incl...
Low indoor air quality is an increasingly important problem due to the spread of urbanization. Becau...
The article deals with the implementation of plants in the indoor environment of buildings to reduce...
In a European multidisciplinary research project concerning environmental diagnostics, museums have ...
Indoor air quality in historical buildings and museums is receiving increasing concern nowadays amon...
This paper will examine three methodologies deployed in off-line research relating to air quality in...
Indoor climatic control is a crucial aspect for artefacts conservation in museum environments to pre...
The presentation of museum collections inside showcases and frames is an important aspect of prevent...
In museums, the biological component of indoor air, called bioaerosol or biological aerosol, is a po...
Water and plants absorb 55% of the carbon dioxide and pollutants introduced into the atmosphere (Ref...