Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum

Air pollution is a risk for human health and for the preservation of materials in particular cultural heritage objects. This paper presents the main results obtained in the project carried out by the Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Cinema Museum (LTMCM) and NILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research....

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Main Authors: Susana López-Aparicio, Rima Grašienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2013-04-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/1910
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spelling doaj-823b6b68c7cf4570a406518acb8fcefc2021-07-02T03:38:17ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management1648-68971822-41992013-04-0121110.3846/16486897.2012.6769891910Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museumSusana López-Aparicio0Rima Grašienė1NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Institettveien 18, 2027-Kjeller, NorwayLithuanian Theatre, Music and Cinema Museum, Vilniaus g. 41, 01119 Vilnius, Lithuania Air pollution is a risk for human health and for the preservation of materials in particular cultural heritage objects. This paper presents the main results obtained in the project carried out by the Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Cinema Museum (LTMCM) and NILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research. The main goal of the project was to perform a screening study and characterization of the indoor air pollution in the LTMCM. The results are used to assess the indoor air quality with regard to the preservation of cultural heritage objects therein. Measurement of NO2, organic acids (i.e. acetic and formic acids), photo-oxidant effects of the environment, climate (temperature and relative humidity) and particulate matter deposition were performed in different indoor locations. Low concentration of outdoor generated pollutants such as NO2 was found in storage rooms whereas higher concentrations were determined in the in the exhibition area. The results indicate that the building envelope does not protect effectively against infiltration of outdoor pollutants such as NO2 and particles. Very high concentration of indoor generated pollutants such as acetic acid was found in one storage room with a significant source. First published online: 11 Oct 2012 http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/1910Air pollutionIndoor air qualitydosimetryNO₂acetic acidpreservation
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author Susana López-Aparicio
Rima Grašienė
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Rima Grašienė
Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
Air pollution
Indoor air quality
dosimetry
NO₂
acetic acid
preservation
author_facet Susana López-Aparicio
Rima Grašienė
author_sort Susana López-Aparicio
title Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
title_short Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
title_full Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
title_fullStr Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
title_full_unstemmed Screening indoor air quality evaluation in the Lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
title_sort screening indoor air quality evaluation in the lithuanian theatre, music and cinema museum
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
issn 1648-6897
1822-4199
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Air pollution is a risk for human health and for the preservation of materials in particular cultural heritage objects. This paper presents the main results obtained in the project carried out by the Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Cinema Museum (LTMCM) and NILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research. The main goal of the project was to perform a screening study and characterization of the indoor air pollution in the LTMCM. The results are used to assess the indoor air quality with regard to the preservation of cultural heritage objects therein. Measurement of NO2, organic acids (i.e. acetic and formic acids), photo-oxidant effects of the environment, climate (temperature and relative humidity) and particulate matter deposition were performed in different indoor locations. Low concentration of outdoor generated pollutants such as NO2 was found in storage rooms whereas higher concentrations were determined in the in the exhibition area. The results indicate that the building envelope does not protect effectively against infiltration of outdoor pollutants such as NO2 and particles. Very high concentration of indoor generated pollutants such as acetic acid was found in one storage room with a significant source. First published online: 11 Oct 2012
topic Air pollution
Indoor air quality
dosimetry
NO₂
acetic acid
preservation
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/1910
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