International Journal of Corrosion (Jan 2012)

Effects of Air Pollution on Materials and Cultural Heritage: ICP Materials Celebrates 25 Years of Research

  • Johan Tidblad,
  • Vladimir Kucera,
  • Martin Ferm,
  • Katerina Kreislova,
  • Stefan Brüggerhoff,
  • Stefan Doytchinov,
  • Augusto Screpanti,
  • Terje Grøntoft,
  • Tim Yates,
  • Daniel de la Fuente,
  • Ott Roots,
  • Tiziana Lombardo,
  • Stefan Simon,
  • Markus Faller,
  • Lech Kwiatkowski,
  • Joanna Kobus,
  • Costas Varotsos,
  • Chris Tzanis,
  • Linda Krage,
  • Manfred Schreiner,
  • Michael Melcher,
  • Ivan Grancharov,
  • Nadya Karmanova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/496321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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An overview is given of all results from the International Co-operative Programme on Effects on Materials including Historic and Cultural Monuments (ICP Materials), which was launched in 1985. Since then, about twenty different materials have been exposed repeatedly in a network of test sites consisting of more than twenty sites with an extensive environmental characterisation and more than sixty official reports have been issued. Recent results on trends in corrosion, soiling, and pollution show that corrosion of carbon steel, zinc, and limestone is today substantially lower than 25 years ago, but while corrosion of carbon steel has decreased until today, corrosion of zinc and limestone has remained more or less constant since the turn of the century. Unique data are given on measured HNO3 concentrations from 2002-2003, 2005-2006, and 2008-2009, and the relative average decrease was about the same from 2002-2003 to 2005-2006 as it was from 2005-2006 to 2008-2009.