Preliminary investigation of combined laser and microwave treatment for stone biodeterioration
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
In this work, the potential applications of surface laser removal of biological crusts from Carrara marble
artefacts and in-depth microwave selective heating for treatment of possible endolithic growths have
been evaluated. The investigations were carried out on seriously deteriorated marble fragments from
the monumental tombs of the English Cemetery in Florence, Italy. The second harmonic (532 nm) of a
Q-switched Nd:YAG laser was used for cleaning while a microwave system emitting at 2.45 GHz was
tested for in-depth sterilization. As is well known, microwaves are strongly absorbed by water via
dipolar energy dissipation, which permits selective heating of endolithic organisms. The effects of laser
and microwave treatments were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) along with
chlorophyll fluorescence with pulsed amplitude modulated imaging. The latter has allowed the
quantification of the impairment effects to photosystem II of epilithic phototrophic organism residues by
mapping the maximum quantum yield, while the damage to endolithic growths was evaluated by means
of SEM following osmium tetroxide staining of cytoplasmic lipids. The results provide an early picture of
the development and application perspectives of the combined laser and microwave treatments in the
conservation of biodeteriorated stone artefacts.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Laser ablation; Biodeterioration; Microwave heating; Lichens; Cyanobacteria; Chlorophyll fluorescence; Stone; Marble
Elenco autori:
Mascalchi, Marta; Siano, Salvatore; Riminesi, Cristiano; Osticioli, Iacopo; Cuzman, OANA ADRIANA
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