ABSTRACT
Whilst research has been published on the impact of pollution on glass, there is no consensus on the risk from formaldehyde. A controlled relative humidity (RH) showcase used with visually weeping glass was studied. At under 42% RH, the presence of formaldehyde and formic acid continue to produce sodium formate salts on the glass surface. Estimates of the glass deterioration rate have been made. The likely occurrence of a Canizzaro type reaction was elucidated by the formation of methanol in both laboratory and field measurements.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Mike Howell for SEM analyses of glass.
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