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New analytical approach to monitoring air quality in historical monuments through the isotopic ratio of CO2.

Concetta PirontiMaria RicciardiAntonio ProtoRaffaele CuccinielloAntonino FiorentinoRosa FiorilloOriana Motta
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
In this study, we evaluated indoor air quality to highlight the effects of environmental pollution in the field of cultural heritage. In particular, two important archeological places in the old part of the city of Salerno, Italy, were analyzed: Fruscione Palace and S. Pietro a Corte. The work focused on the influence of tourists on environmental pollution correlated to indoor air quality during some social and cultural events. Moreover, we focused on the possible use of the carbon isotopic composition of CO2 as a tool for environmental studies in the field of cultural heritage. The results showed a good relationship between the isotopic composition of CO2 and the variation of pollutants concentration in the air, demonstrating that it is a valid tool and non-invasive marker to monitor environmental pollution of museums and cultural heritage sites.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • particulate matter
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • air pollution
  • health risk
  • life cycle
  • health risk assessment
  • climate change
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • mass spectrometry