Fungal Deterioration on Ancient Leather Artifacts

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Zonghuan Ba
Mingrui Zhang
Yulong Chen
Yizhe Cao
Zhuofan Hu
Mădălina Georgiana Albu Kaya
Keyong Tang

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Fungal deterioration of ancient leather artifacts is a significant problem for museums and archives, as it might cause significant damage to the valuable cultural heritage. The growth of fungi on these artifacts is affected by such environmental factors as temperature, relative humidity, pH, and light exposure. The environmental factors that contribute to fungal growth and the impact fungi on the deterioration of ancient leather artifacts are discussed here. An overview is summarized on the strategies to prevent and control fungal deterioration, including the environmental control, the use of biocides, and conservation treatments, which is proposed to provide a valuable guidance for the preservation of ancient leather artifacts.

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