SILKE OCH MIKROORGANISMER En kvalitativ studie av bakterie- och mögelangrepp på siden
Silk and microorganisms: A qualitative study of bacterial and mold infestation of silk
Abstract
In this thesis, bacteria and mold infestation of silk artefacts are investigated through a
literature review, a survey sent out to textile conservators, an interview with a mycologist,
and an examination of a mold infested robe used as a case study. The robe was examined
using methods, including ATR-FTIR, found in scientific literature and methods, including light
microscopy, retrieved from the conservators’ recommendations in the survey. The purpose of
retrieving methods from various sources was to bridge the identified knowledge gap between
practitioners’ and scientists’ perception of what kind of microbes cause deterioration of silk.
The focus of the case study was to assess the ability of the adapted methods to provide
information on the infestation.
The study found that the different methods used in investigating an infested silk textile affect
the perception of microbes causing deterioration. The study establishes that silk can be
infested both by bacteria and by mold, and that the risk increases if the silk is part of a
composite object. The study also concludes that the deteriorating effect of mold on silk is still
not ascertained.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med inriktning mot
konservering
2022, 180 hp
Grundnivå
2022:6
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Date
2022-07-05Author
von Schantz, Henny
Keywords
biodeterioration, cleaning, conservation, historical silk, textile analysis
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303 2022:6
Language
swe