Parchment disinfection treatment by ionizing radiation

作者: M. Vadrucci , C. Cicero , F. Borgognoni , G. Ceres , N. Perini

DOI: 10.1109/METROARCHAEO43810.2018.9089774

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摘要: The application of science and technology to the knowledge protection cultural heritage can help experts in conservation historical assets develop new strategies.A multidisciplinary approach makes tackle issues evaluation, restoration, use enhancement a more mature way. Physics biology sciences applied care diagnosis is an innovative research field capable giving unreleased answers problems still open.As part activities undertaken collaboration between nuclear fusion technologies safety department ENEA Frascati center Mathematics, Natural Sciences Faculty University Rome Tor Vergata, has been developed study handling library goods general parchment supports particular.The aim our work demonstrate applicability bio-degradation removal treatments through ionizing radiation non-invasive safe way characterize material from microbiological opto-thermal point view.

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