Innovative use of essential oil cold diffusion system for improving air quality on indoor cultural heritage spaces

[EN] Bioaerosols play an important role in Cultural Heritage (CH) spaces air quality and biodeterioration risk and there is a growing interest to reduce them in actual conservation strategies. Essential oils (EOs) have been wellknown in several fields for their antimicrobial properties and they have...

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Hauptverfasser: Díaz Alonso, Julia, Bernardos Bau, Andrea, Regidor Ros, Jose Luis, Martínez-Máñez, Ramón, Bosch-Roig, Pilar
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Zusammenfassung:[EN] Bioaerosols play an important role in Cultural Heritage (CH) spaces air quality and biodeterioration risk and there is a growing interest to reduce them in actual conservation strategies. Essential oils (EOs) have been wellknown in several fields for their antimicrobial properties and they have found use in a number of applications. In this work Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea tree) and Thymus vulgaris (Thyme) EOs are cold diffused in unventilated lab spaces for reducing air bacterial and fungi contamination. Moreover, Tea tree EO was also tested in an unventilated real CH space. The effectiveness of EOs in reducing air bacterial and fungi contamination in unventilated indoor spaces during 24 h was evaluated. Air quality was also analyzed by means of temperature, humidity and particulate matter variation. EOs' diffusion system CH artworks risks was studied by means of thermography, diffusion range and EOs compounds deposition on the artistic materials by GC-MS. Tea tree EOs vaporization showed the best results with 77,3% and 95,0% fungi and bacteria air contamination reduction, with no thermohydrometric alteration and absence of EOs components deposition on the artistic vault. The authors wish to thank to the priest of the Santos Juanes Church of Valencia; the 'Direccion General de Patrimonio' and Professor Pilar Roig Picazo; for giving us the permits needed in order to develop this research. We would like to thank to Fundacion Hortensia Herrero, the Spanish Government (projects RTI2018-100910-B-C41 and RTI2018-101599-B-C22-AR (MCUI, FEDER, EU) and A.B. her Beatriz Galindo contract BG20/00020) and the Generalitat Valenciana (project PROM-ETEO 2018/024) for its financial support. Authors wish to thank the collaboration of the Dr. Ignacio Bosch Roig on the thermographic analysis and Dr. Enrique Vivo Soria for the review of the thermohydrometric data. Díaz Alonso, J.; Bernardos Bau, A.; Regidor Ros, JL.; Martínez-Máñez, R.; Bosch-Roig, P. (2021). Innovative use of essential oil cold diffusion system for improving air quality on indoor cultural heritage spaces. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 162:1-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2021.105251