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ISBN: PB: 9780892366934

Getty Publications

March 2006

224 pp.

27.9x21.6 cm

6 colour illus., 50 black&white illus., 25 line illus.

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Use of Oxygen-Free Environments in Control of Museum Insect Pests

Museums throughout the world face the challenge of finding non-toxic methods to control insect pests. This book focuses on practical rather than theoretical issues in the use of oxygen-free environments, presenting a detailed, hands-on guide to the use of oxygen-free environments in the eradication of museum insect pests. This volume discusses the use of nitrogen as the inert gas used to replace oxygen, and the use of a few specific types of containers as treatment chambers. An initial chapter explains the general advantages anoxia offers museum conservators. Subsequent chapters discuss methods and materials, small-scale anoxia using an oxygen absorber, large-scale anoxia using external nitrogen sources, and protocols for insect eradication using nitrogen anoxia. Appendices include a list of manufacturers and suppliers of material and equipment used in nitrogen anoxia.

About the Author

Shin Maekawa, co-author of "Inert Cases in the Control of Museum Insect Pests" and editor of "Oxygen-Free Museum Cases", both from the Getty, is a senior scientist at the Getty Conservation Institute.

Kerstin Elert is a research fellow at the University of Granada, Spain.