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1 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Impact Assessment on Organic Materials in Selected European Museums IAQ, Padua, 10 - 12 Nov. 2004 Elin Dahlin and Terje Grøntoft Norwegian Institute for Air Research Joel Taylor and Nigel Blades, UCL Sara Rentmeister, ALU-FMF Mihalis Lazaridis and Thodoros Glytsos, TU-Crete Christopher Calnan, National Trust, Janusz Czop, National Museum Krakow, David Howell, Historic Royal Palaces, Anne Sommer-Larsen, Trøndelag Folk Museum, Christoph Pitzen, Würtembergisches Landesmuseum, John Azzopardi, Wignacourt Museum

2 MASTER E.M. Dahlin: master-mal.ppt slide 2 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 The MASTER Project EUK4-CT-2002-00093 ”Preventive Conservation Strategies for Protection of Organic Objects in Museums, Historic Buildings and Archives”

3 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Impact assessment on organic material – problems to be solved  In museums and historic buildings all over Europe, objects made of organic materials are being affected either by display or by storage conditions because of unsuitable environmental conditions.

4 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 The Main Aim of the Project  To provide conservator staff of museums, historic buildings and archives with a new preventive conservation strategy for the protection of cultural property, based on an early warning system assessing the environmental impact on organic objects.  Up to now there has been no early warning tool for organic materials.

5 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 The Project partners  Norwegian Institute for Air Research, NILU, (NO)  University College London, (UK)  Alberts-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, (DE)  Technical University of Crete, (GR)  National Museum in Krakow, (PL)  Historic Royal Palaces, (UK)  Trøndelag Folk Museum, (NO) Subcontractors: The National Trust, (UK) The Consulting and Support Centre for the Museums of Baden Würtemberg, (DE) Wignacourt Collegiate Museum, (ML)

6 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Questionnaire about decay of organic collections in European museums, archives and historic buildings Developed by the partner; University College London, Centre for Sustainable Heritage

7 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Aims of questionnaire  Determine the kinds of monitoring carried out across Europe  Determine the perceived threats to organic collections  The motivations behind monitoring  The kinds of damage found on organic collections

8 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Target institutions and responses  European museums, historic houses and archives were sent questionnaires to approx. 100 institutions  31 institutions of varying size from 18 different countries responded, from Finland to Malta, and Portugal to Hungary

9 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 J. Taylor, 2004

10 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 J. Taylor, 2004

11 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Development of an Early Warning System  Assessment of environmental factors not enough in order to understand the real effect on art objects  The knowledge of the actual reaction between the art object and the contaminant is crucial  Development of sensors which emulate the reaction between art objects and the contaminants and which give a measurable effect responce will be a useful Early Warning System

12 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Development of the Early Warning Sensor (EWO-sensor)  Different organic polymers have been tested  The intention is to develop a sensor that can indicate the rate of chemical change, or damage, that objects are likely to suffer in a particular storage or display environment.  The main processes of chemical deterioration for organic objects involve either oxidation or acidic processes, or possibly a combination of both.

13 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 The Early Warning Sensor (EWO- sensor)  The EWO sensor is manufactured by spin coating the polymer onto a glass carrier. The production of EWO sensors is made by the partner Freiburg Material Research Centre  Chemical deterioration of certain polymers has shown to be detectable by simple techniques such as uv-visible spectrometry.

14 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Field test sites  The Museum of Decorative Art & Design, Oslo, Norway  Trøndelag Folk Museum, Trondheim, Norway  Blickling Hall, Norfolk, UK  Tower of London, The Bloody Tower, London, UK  Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany  Schwarzwälder Trachtenmuseum, Haslach, Germany  The Jan Matejko House, Krakow, Poland  The Karol Szymanowski Museum “Atma”, MNK Department in Zakopane, Poland  Wignacourt Collegiate Museum, Rabat, Malta  The Historical Museum of Crete, Heraklion, Greece

15 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Field test exposure rack EWO sensors unshielded EWO sensors, shielded Passive gas samplers Paper Blue wool Dosimeter Silk

16 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Tasks: 1. Laboratory test: EWO response to controlled conc. of NO 2, O 3 and SO 2. - Calibration 2. Field test: EWO response to measured conc. of NO 2, O 3 and SO 2 in the museums. - Compare with lab. test. - Relate to real objects. Laboratory and field test

17 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Calibration curves RH = 70 % RH = 45 % t = 21 days T = 22 o C Laboratory test:

18 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 The field test programme  Duration 12 months  3 test sites in each museum:  Outdoor (A)  In an open exhibition area (B)  Inside a showcase (C)

19 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 1. EWO response 2. Environmental effect a. Environmental parameter values  Passive gas samplers: - NO 2, SO 2, O 3, Org. Acids.  Logger data - Temp, RH, Light (dust, number of visitors etc.) b. Correlaton between environmental dose (parameter values) and EWO response. Results

20 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 EWO – response. All stations / locations. Field test:

21 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 NO 2 concentrations. Location A, B and C

22 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 O 3 concentrations. Location A, B and C O 3 : Less variation in concentration than NO 2 SO 2 : Very low concentrations

23 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Organic acid concentrations. Location C Correlates negatively with NO 2

24 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Comparison between lab and field tests

25 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 - Modelling of Indoor/outdoor (I/O)-ratio of NO 2, O 3 and SO 2. -Modelling of total flux of pollutants (NO 2, O 3 and SO 2 ) to art objects exhibited indoors. IMPACT - modelling http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sustainableheritage/impact/

26 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093

27 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Example: Naturally ventilated buildings Wignacourt Museum, Rabat, Malta Measurements of Environment: Indoor temp : 22 o C Outdoor temp : 7 o C Indoor rel. hum : 74 % Average wind speed: 5 m s -1 Outdoor NO 2 : 8.5 ppb Indoor NO 2 : 4.5 ppb Art materialArea (m 2 ) Embroidered vestments (inside showcases) 26 Paintings3 Wooden furniture (polished) 8 Room surface materialArea (m 2 )Surface material Wall material 135Globigerina Limestone Wall material 2.35Glass in window panes as showcase Floor40Cement tiles Ceiling40Globigerina Limestone slabs and iron beams Volume (m 3 ) 186 Model input:

28 MASTER E.Dahlin, T. Grøntoft, IAQ, Padua, 10-12 Nov.2004 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 Model output: Indoor NO 2 = 5 ppb Total fluxes to the room surface materials (  g s-1): Limestone (wall, ceiling): 0.127 Cloth (embroidered vestments) : 0.046 Fine concrete (cement floor tiles) : 0.035 Hard wood (furniture): 0.006 Paintings : 0.002 Glass (window panes, showcase): 0.000 cloth concrete fine wood, hard paintings limestone

29 MASTER E.M. Dahlin: master-mal.ppt slide 29 EUK4-CT-2002-00093 For updating of the project please visit our web page: www.nilu.no/master


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