@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003808, author = {呂, 俊民 and 佐野, 千絵 and 加藤, 和歳 and Toshitami, RO and Chie, SANO and Kazutoshi, KATO}, issue = {50}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {Wood is often used as interior material of storages to control indoor humidity. However, the influence of emission gas from wood is a concern. In this report, the indoor air quality of storages with different interior materials and air quality are compared. Measurement was carried out in three storages of Kyushu Historical Museum having different materials for walls and ceilings as shown below. 1. Storage using cedar from Oguni, Kumamoto 2. Storage using cedar from Yame, Fukuoka 3. Storage using mineral matter-based humidity control material The flooring of the three storages are the same, it being beech. Acetic acid, formic acid and aldehydes which influence the deterioration of cultural heritage, as well as volatile organic compounds, which are index material for indoor air pollution, were measured. Acetic acid and formic acid were analyzed by IC method, aldehydes by HPLC method, and volatile organic compounds by GCMS method. As a result, the following were found. 1. Formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetic acid and formic acid concentrations predicted to have been emitted by wood were low. 2. Many terpene compounds emitted by wood were detected. The concentration ratio of terpene in the storage using cedar from Oguni was higher than that in the storage using cedar from Yame. 3. The organic components detected by GCMS method can be used to compare the air quality of storages. The actual indoor measurements discussed in this paper are effective in selecting interior materials for storages.}, pages = {91--99}, title = {〔報告〕内装材料の異なる収蔵庫の空気環境の比較}, year = {2011} }