Parchment and leather artefacts are frequently involved in biodeterioration processes. Ionizing radiations represent a valid alternative to the chemical biocide normally employed to stop these deterioration processes. In this work, the use of the X-rays irradiation has been tested to evaluate its possible application to inhibit the microbial growth on parchment and leather samples. Two microscopic techniques, namely SEM and AFM, have been used to obtain information on the effects eventually induced by the treatment on the collagen matrix, helping to identify the threshold dose for which the treatment results effective and safe for parchment. and leather cultural heritage objects
This paper describes the application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the imaging of collagen de...
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Varying degrees of preservation in public and private libraries, archives, museums and in diverse re...
Parchment and leather artefacts are frequently involved in biodeterioration processes. Ionizing radi...
Bio-deterioration poses a serious risk in the preservation of ancient parchments. The deteriorating ...
In this work, the effect of X-ray irradiation as a disinfection treatment in original ancient parchm...
In this work, the effect of X-ray irradiation as a disinfection treatment in original ancient parchm...
The historical artefacts of parchment are prone to degradation if the storage conditions are imprope...
Microorganisms often cause significant damage on historical objects. The archive or library material...
In this study, the employment of the X-ray irradiation as bioremediation method to treat parchment h...
The overall objective of the present work was to promote the use of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) an...
The potential use of high contrast X-ray microtomography (XMT) for the reading of fragile historic d...
The effects of X-ray irradiation, a potential disinfection method, produced in parchment samples wit...
This paper describes the application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the imaging of collagen de...
OA MOnitor ExerciseOA MOnitor ExerciseOA MOnitor ExerciseOA MOnitor ExerciseThe potential use of hig...
Varying degrees of preservation in public and private libraries, archives, museums and in diverse re...
Parchment and leather artefacts are frequently involved in biodeterioration processes. Ionizing radi...
Bio-deterioration poses a serious risk in the preservation of ancient parchments. The deteriorating ...
In this work, the effect of X-ray irradiation as a disinfection treatment in original ancient parchm...
In this work, the effect of X-ray irradiation as a disinfection treatment in original ancient parchm...
The historical artefacts of parchment are prone to degradation if the storage conditions are imprope...
Microorganisms often cause significant damage on historical objects. The archive or library material...
In this study, the employment of the X-ray irradiation as bioremediation method to treat parchment h...
The overall objective of the present work was to promote the use of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) an...
The potential use of high contrast X-ray microtomography (XMT) for the reading of fragile historic d...
The effects of X-ray irradiation, a potential disinfection method, produced in parchment samples wit...
This paper describes the application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the imaging of collagen de...
OA MOnitor ExerciseOA MOnitor ExerciseOA MOnitor ExerciseOA MOnitor ExerciseThe potential use of hig...
Varying degrees of preservation in public and private libraries, archives, museums and in diverse re...