16682
Accession Number
31703
Title Of Article Chaper
Some Photochemical Aspects of Natural and Artificial Lighting
Title Of Journal Book
G.E.C. Journal
Volume
10
Pages
192-202
Collation
11 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Although chemical change is likely to occur when materials are illuminated, it is shown by reference to examples of photo-oxidation in dyed textiles and related materials that none of the artificial light sources now in use has spectral qualities introducing a risk of damage greater than is involved in a corresponding level of illumination by daylight. The much lower levels of artificial illumination make daylight by far the greater hazard.
Keywords
light;photochemical;natural;artificial;textile;dye
pub_id
16682