// +author:w anaf +author:anaf var _ajax_res = { hits: 1, first: 0, results: [ {userid:"velibor.novakovic", "refid":"12","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"incollection","sectionheading":"","title":"Preventive conservation studies at the University of Antwerp: five representative cases","year":"2018","author":" Ren\u00e9 Van Grieken, Benjamin Horemans, Barbara Krupi\u0144ska, Anna Worobiec, Velichka Kontozova, L Bencs, Giulliana Gatto Rotondo, Larysa Darchuk, Velibor T Novakovi\u0107, K Van Meel, W Anaf, Karolien De Wael","booktitle":"Chemical Interactions between Cultural Artefacts and Indoor Environments","editor":"Mieke Adriaens, Susie Bioletti and Ira Rabin","pages":"85-100","organization":"University of Gent","address":"","publisher":"Uitgeverij Acco","isbn":" 978-94-6344-801-7","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"https:\/\/biblio.ugent.be\/publication\/8550694\/file\/8558345.pdf","urllink":"","abstract":"An important research line within the research group \u201cEnvironmental Analysis\u201d (now \u201cAntwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation - AXES\u201d, University of Antwerp,\r\nBelgium) is preventive conservation. Deterioration of precious cultural heritage items can\r\noccur through deposition of particulate matter and adsorption of gases. By characterizing\r\nthese particulate and gaseous atmospheric pollutants, their sources could be identified and\r\nhence some of the effects of the indoor\/outdoor environment on cultural artefacts could be\r\nremedied. Some of these case studies are presented in this work.","note":"","tags":"","weight":"12"} ] } ; ajaxResultsLoaded(_ajax_res);