Bio-cleaning of nitrate salt efflorescence on stone samples using extremophilic bacteria
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
For the first time, we propose the use of an extremophilic bacterium to remove nitrate salt efflorescence
from the surfaces of stone samples. A haloalkaliphilic bacterium was selected "ad hoc" for its ability
to reduce nitrates; i.e. Halomonas campaniensis sp. nov., strain 5AGT (DSM 15293T, ATCC BAA-966T).
Quantitative monitoring of nitrate content, on untreated and treated surfaces of stone samples
artificially enriched with nitrate, as a function of incubation/treatment time, was carried out by
molecular spectroscopy. The results obtained reveal the good performance of Halomonas campaniensis
bacterium in decreasing nitrate concentration on stone surfaces both in a controlled laboratory
environment for temperature and relative humidity and in a real outdoor environmental conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bio-cleaning; extremophilic bacteria; molecular spectroscopy; cultural heritage
List of contributors:
Abbate, Mario; D'Orazio, Loredana; Poli, Annarita; Romano, Ida
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