Studies have been carried out on specimens of Saltrio stone, Carrara and Ca
ndoglia marbles, exposed for some years to the polluted atmosphere of Milan
. The test specimens, which were directly exposed to the washing away, show
ed alterations in the form of grey-black stains which were different in dim
ensions and quantity according to the stone material, while those sheltered
showed only a uniform grey deposit of particulate matter. The decay on the
exposed specimens has been tested by gravimetric analyses and scanning ele
ctron microscopy (SEM) observations. Microbiological investigations evidenc
ed that microorganisms, either chemoautotrophic or photosynthetic, were not
present in any sample. On the washed out test specimens, the presence of h
eterotrophic bacteria was considerable, while the sheltered specimens showe
d negligible values. Chemical analysis, carried out through gas chromatogra
phy-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), of the particulate deposited on the test spe
cimens, evidenced the presence of a wide range of aromatic and aliphatic hy
drocarbons and fatty acids. Cultural tests of mixed cultures and isolated s
trains were carried out by using a mineral medium added with 14 organic com
pounds, typical representatives of atmospheric pollution, as a sole source
of carbon and energy. The results evidenced that the mixed cultures in part
icular, as well as some of the isolated strains, are capable of using many
of the tested molecules (fatty acid, aliphatic compounds, p-xylene). (C) 20
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