The natural aging of cellulosic materials (high purity paper, cotton, raw and bleached flax, viscose) was simulated by thermal oxidation in air at constant temperature (123-192 degrees C). Also the synergetic effect of light was investigated at 50-85 degrees C. The kinetics of polymer degradation was followed through intrinsic viscosity measurements and was correlated with the degree of crystallinity, determined by X-ray diffraction, and with the surface oxidation of the investigated samples, evaluated through XPS analysis. At least two constant rate stages were observed in kinetic runs. The acceleration factors and time necessary for simulating a 20-year thermal aging of the investigated cellulosic materials were obtained from the calculat...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
For many centuries, paper was considered the main support for recording cultural achievements all ov...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
Thermal oxidative degradation of fresh and aged cellulose samples of wood or paper were studied usin...
Background: The thermal oxidative degradation of aged and non aged cellulose samples of commercial p...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
The kinetics of cellulose degradation was analysed by means of a two-stage model, characterised by a...
Paper is still regarded as the most common carrier of information. Encouraged by environmental polic...
Cellulose nitrate is susceptible to hydrolysis as well as loss of plasticiser when left in a humid a...
In spite of the many studies performed, there is not yet a kinetic model to predict the thermal degr...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
We describe a new technique for studying thermally-induced chemical transformations in cellulose dev...
The thermal degradation behaviors of various wood species have been studied from 2008 to 6508C by TG...
Cellulose ageing experiments are of great interest in many different technical and scientific contex...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
For many centuries, paper was considered the main support for recording cultural achievements all ov...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
Thermal oxidative degradation of fresh and aged cellulose samples of wood or paper were studied usin...
Background: The thermal oxidative degradation of aged and non aged cellulose samples of commercial p...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
The kinetics of cellulose degradation was analysed by means of a two-stage model, characterised by a...
Paper is still regarded as the most common carrier of information. Encouraged by environmental polic...
Cellulose nitrate is susceptible to hydrolysis as well as loss of plasticiser when left in a humid a...
In spite of the many studies performed, there is not yet a kinetic model to predict the thermal degr...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
We describe a new technique for studying thermally-induced chemical transformations in cellulose dev...
The thermal degradation behaviors of various wood species have been studied from 2008 to 6508C by TG...
Cellulose ageing experiments are of great interest in many different technical and scientific contex...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
Degradation of paper initiates at the molecular level and propagates along several length scales, fr...
For many centuries, paper was considered the main support for recording cultural achievements all ov...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...