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El-Mekawy, A., Awad, A., Shakour, A., Saleh, I., Ibrahium, Y., abdellatif, N., Hassan, S. (2021). Effect of Air Pollution on the Deterioration of El-Manial Palace and Museum for Greater Conservation of Egyptian Cultural Heritage. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 64(1), 413-423. doi: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.34881.2755
Asmaa El-Mekawy; abdel-hameed Awad; Alia Shakour; Inas Saleh; Yasser Ibrahium; Nasser abdellatif; Salwa Hassan. "Effect of Air Pollution on the Deterioration of El-Manial Palace and Museum for Greater Conservation of Egyptian Cultural Heritage". Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 64, 1, 2021, 413-423. doi: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.34881.2755
El-Mekawy, A., Awad, A., Shakour, A., Saleh, I., Ibrahium, Y., abdellatif, N., Hassan, S. (2021). 'Effect of Air Pollution on the Deterioration of El-Manial Palace and Museum for Greater Conservation of Egyptian Cultural Heritage', Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 64(1), pp. 413-423. doi: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.34881.2755
El-Mekawy, A., Awad, A., Shakour, A., Saleh, I., Ibrahium, Y., abdellatif, N., Hassan, S. Effect of Air Pollution on the Deterioration of El-Manial Palace and Museum for Greater Conservation of Egyptian Cultural Heritage. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2021; 64(1): 413-423. doi: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.34881.2755

Effect of Air Pollution on the Deterioration of El-Manial Palace and Museum for Greater Conservation of Egyptian Cultural Heritage

Article 38, Volume 64, Issue 1, January 2021, Page 413-423  XML PDF (907.09 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2020.34881.2755
Authors
Asmaa El-Mekawy email ; abdel-hameed Awad; Alia Shakour; Inas Salehorcid ; Yasser Ibrahium; Nasser abdellatif; Salwa Hassan
Air Pollution Research Department, National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt
Receive Date: 20 July 2020,  Revise Date: 04 November 2020,  Accept Date: 18 November 2020 
Abstract
Ancient archaeological buildings are witness on human civilization and cultures. Saving and the conservation of cultural heritage is an urgent priority in Egypt and worldwide. ElManial palace and museum is one of the most important Egyptian ancient archaeological buildings and has great historical and cultural value due to the presence of personal valuable property and memorabilia of Prince Mohammed Ali Tewfik objects which reflecting the settings and lifestyle of the late 19th and early 20th century Egyptian royal prince and heir apparent. Unfortunately the palace is situated in very crowded and polluted place, so thus study was done for measuring the effect of pollutants on the palace and monuments collections on it. RH%, temperature, particulate matter (PM) and its ionic species and gaseous air pollutants (sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and formaldehyde) were measured inside and outside the museum. The annual mean concentration of SPM in outdoor and reception hall exceeded both national and international limits. A/C ratios for all locations were greater than one, indicating that SPM were in acidic state, which had hazard effect on the palace and its heritage constituents. HCHO and NH3 gases were high compared to other studies. SO2 and NO2 gases were more than international limits which form a critical danger on the palace.
Keywords
El Manial palace and museum; PM; RH%; Temperature; Gaseous Air Pollutants; Ionic Air Pollution; Cultural Heritage
Main Subjects
Environmental chemistry
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