1. Air pollution impact on architectural heritage of Morocco: Combination of synchronous fluorescence and ATR-FTIR spectroscopies for the analyses of black crusts deposits.
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Lamhasni, Taibi, El-Marjaoui, Houssam, El Bakkali, Abdelmajid, Lyazidi, Saadia Ait, Haddad, Mustapha, Ben-Ncer, Abdelouahed, Benyaich, Fouad, Bonazza, Alessandra, and Tahri, Mounia
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FLUORESCENCE spectroscopy , *AIR pollution , *HISTORIC buildings , *CITIES & towns , *POLLUTANTS , *CULTURAL property - Abstract
Abstract The work is focusing on air pollution impacts on historical limestone buildings located in urban areas in Morocco. Black crusts sampled on the façades of two ancient limestone monuments, dating back to the 12th and 20th centuries edified in the cities of Salé and Casablanca, have been analyzed by means of ATR-FTIR and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopies. Infrared analyses revealed degradation products, mainly gypsum due to calcite sulphation under wetness and SO 2 rich oil fired soot, and oxalates due to ancient biological weathering. Synchronous fluorescence permitted the identification of the most hazardous PAHs along with other non-identified fluorescent organics; this technique appeared efficient and suitable for the analysis of fluorescent pollutants entrapped in black crusts. Such results keeping track of air pollution causing disfigurement of architectural heritage must alarm both cultural heritage and environmental decision makers. Highlights • Air pollution impact on historical limestone buildings, in Moroccan urban areas, has been focused. • Black crusts deposits were explored by means of synchronous fluorescence and ATR-FTIR spectroscopies. • Hazardous PAHs and calcite degradation products were detected in black crusts from exposed façades. • A constant wavelength synchronous fluorescence spectra database of fifteen hazardous PAHs was elaborated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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