Preserving the Past with Gamma Rays: Real Case Studies from the Montecassino Abbey Collection |
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| Beatrice D'Orsi, Rocco Carcione, Ilaria Di Sarcina, Jessica Scifo, Teresa Rinaldi, Nicola Tangari, Alessia Cemmi |
- Abstract:
- This study explores gamma irradiation as a non-invasive and residue-free method for the conservation of historical documents, focusing on two case studies from the Montecassino Abbey collection. Gamma rays from cobalt-60 source effectively eliminate biodeteriogens such as fungi, molds, and insects, without inducing radioactivity. This approach leaves no harmful residues, and is fully compatible with restoration practices, offering a faster, safer alternative to conventional chemical treatments. In this work, fragments of parchment and paper were irradiated at 8 kGy and analyzed before and after gamma exposure by coupling Raman spectroscopy, FTIR/ATR, and colorimetric techniques. FTIR/ATR and Raman spectroscopy results confirmed the structural stability of collagen and cellulose, with no remarkable molecular alterations. Colorimetric data showed minimal changes (ΔE00 < 1.8), indicating no significant impact on visual perception. These findings demonstrate the potential of gamma radiation as a reliable and efficient conservation tool for safeguarding Cultural Heritage.
- Download:
- IMEKO-Metroarchaeo-2025-066.pdf
- DOI:
- 10.21014/tc26-2025.066
- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC26
- Event name:
- TC26 MetroArcheo Conference 2025
- Title:
Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
- Place:
- Bergamo, ITALY
- Time:
- 15 October 2025 - 17 October 2025