Dry biocleaning of artwork: an innovative methodology for Cultural Heritage recovery?

IF 4.1 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Microbial Cell Pub Date : 2021-04-15 DOI:10.15698/mic2021.05.748
Giancarlo Ranalli, Pilar Bosch-Roig, Simone Crudele, Laura Rampazzi, Cristina Corti, Elisabetta Zanardini
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An innovative methodology is proposed, based on applied biotechnology to the recovery of altered stonework: the "dry biocleaning", which envisages the use of dehydrated microbial cells without the use of free water or gel-based matrices. This methodology can be particularly useful for the recovery of highly-ornamented stoneworks, which cannot be treated using the conventional cleaning techniques. The experimental plan included initial laboratory tests on Carrara marble samples, inoculated with dehydrated Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells, followed by on-site tests performed on "Quattro Fontane" (The Four Fountains), a travertine monumental complex in Rome (Italy), on altered highly ornamented areas of about 1,000 cm2. The mechanism is based on the spontaneous re-hydration process due to the environmental humidity and on the metabolic fermentative activity of the yeast cells. Evaluation by physical-chemical analyses, after 18 hours of the biocleaning, confirmed a better removal of salts and pollutants, compared to both nebulization treatment and control tests (without cells). The new proposed on-site dry biocleaning technique, adopting viable yeast cells, represents a promising method that can be further investigated and optimized for recovering specific altered Cultural Heritage stoneworks.

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艺术品的干式生物清洗:文化遗产修复的创新方法?
提出了一种创新的方法,基于应用生物技术来恢复改变的石制品:“干生物清洗”,它设想使用脱水的微生物细胞,而不使用自由水或凝胶基基质。这种方法对于修复高度装饰的石雕特别有用,这些石雕无法用传统的清洁技术进行处理。实验计划包括对Carrara大理石样品进行初步实验室测试,用脱水的酵母细胞接种,然后在“Quattro Fontane”(四个喷泉)进行现场测试,这是罗马(意大利)的一个石灰华纪念性建筑群,在大约1000平方厘米的高度装饰区域进行了改变。其机制是基于环境湿度的自发再水化过程和酵母细胞的代谢发酵活性。经过18小时的生物清洁后,通过物理化学分析进行的评估证实,与雾化处理和对照试验(无细胞)相比,可以更好地去除盐和污染物。采用活酵母细胞的现场干式生物清洁技术是一种有前途的方法,可以进一步研究和优化用于修复特定改变的文化遗产石制品。
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