Environmental Monitoring of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Silica Gel, Zeolite and Activated Charcoal
Abstract
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be hazardous to human health and can negatively impact the long-term stability of art objects. This research evaluated the VOC adsorbent properties of three materials commonly used in museums as humidity regulating or air filtering agents. Silica gel, activated charcoal, and zeolite powder, materials often placed in proximity to art objects, were analyzed using Thermal Desorption GC-MS to qualitatively...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental Monitoring of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Silica Gel, Zeolite and Activated Charcoal
Published Date
Aug 21, 2014
Journal
Volume
1656
Pages
51 - 72
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