Microclimate Behaviour Inside Archival Boxes, Books, and Paper Stacks: Buffering, Ventilation, and Pollutant Dynamics
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Background
2.1. Factors Influencing the Microenvironment Inside Archival Boxes and Books
2.2. Air Exchange and Enclosure Behaviour
2.3. Moisture Sorption, Buffering, and Vapour Transmission
2.4. Geometry, Storage Configuration, and Contents
2.5. Chemical Microenvironments and Pollutants
3. Methods and Materials
3.1. Boxes, Paper Stacks, and Books
3.2. Air Exchange Measurements
3.3. Temperature and Relative Humidity Monitoring
3.4. Moisture Uptake and Release in a Book
3.5. Oxygen Consumption and Gas Emission from Paper Samples
3.6. Monitoring of Gas Accumulation in a Newspaper Stack
3.7. Measurement of Gaseous Pollutants Using Passive Samplers
3.8. Air Quality Detected by Dosimetry
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Archival Boxes as Barriers
4.2. Thermal Behaviour
4.3. Humidity Dynamics
4.4. Chemical Activity
4.5. Balancing Pollutant Retention and Pollutant Exclusion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Label | Item | Dimensions (cm) | Mass (kg) | Material/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Box A | Archival box, empty | 33 × 25 × 8.5 | 0.28 | Two-part, corrugated cardboard, acid-free [43] |
| Box B | Archival box, empty, lined | 33 × 25 × 8.5 | 0.29 | As Box A, lined with household aluminium film (glued on) |
| Box C | Archival box, full of paper | 33 × 25 × 8.5 | 3.4 (box + paper) | As Box A, filled with new A4 copy paper, 80 g/m2 |
| Stack A | Newsprint paper stack | 40 × 28 × 9.0 | 5.2 | Metro Express, May 2009, tabloid format, spine with staples cut off |
| Stack B | Modern A4 copy paper (no name) | 30 × 21 × 5.5 | 2.5 | 500 sheets, new, 80 g/m2. Used for AD-test with 2 × 500 sheets each test |
| Book A | Thick book (dictionary) | 29 × 22 × 8.0 | 3.3 | Library binding (30 years old) |
| Book B | Casebound book | 22 × 15 × 3.0 | 0.58 | Cloth binding (10 years old) |
| Book C | Paperback | 20 ×13 × 4.0 | 0.51 | Paperback (5 years old) |
| Gas | Ambient Concentration (Room) | Level Inside Box (% of Ambient) |
|---|---|---|
| CO2 | 408 ppm | 100% |
| NO2 | 6.9 ppb | 60% |
| Organic acids (acetic + formic acid) | 20 ppb | 45% |
| O3 | 4.9 ppb | <10% (below detection) |
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Ryhl-Svendsen, M. Microclimate Behaviour Inside Archival Boxes, Books, and Paper Stacks: Buffering, Ventilation, and Pollutant Dynamics. Heritage 2026, 9, 63. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9020063
Ryhl-Svendsen M. Microclimate Behaviour Inside Archival Boxes, Books, and Paper Stacks: Buffering, Ventilation, and Pollutant Dynamics. Heritage. 2026; 9(2):63. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9020063
Chicago/Turabian StyleRyhl-Svendsen, Morten. 2026. "Microclimate Behaviour Inside Archival Boxes, Books, and Paper Stacks: Buffering, Ventilation, and Pollutant Dynamics" Heritage 9, no. 2: 63. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9020063
APA StyleRyhl-Svendsen, M. (2026). Microclimate Behaviour Inside Archival Boxes, Books, and Paper Stacks: Buffering, Ventilation, and Pollutant Dynamics. Heritage, 9(2), 63. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9020063

