Previous studies have shown that high levels of sulphate in cellulose nitrate artefacts may be a cause of increased degradation. Accelerated ageing tests have been used to study and monitor the deterioration of prepared cellulose nitrate samples and artefacts over time. An evaluation has been made of the effects of high temperature and high humidity (70 degrees C/75 degrees RH). The changes in the cellulose nitrate samples were monitored by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), ion chromatography and elemental analysis. The work confirms that sulphate does indeed influence degradation and that the presence of inorganic fillers in artefacts may inhibit the degradation to some exten
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The natural aging of cellulosic materials (high purity paper, cotton, raw and bleached flax, viscose...
Cellulose nitrate is susceptible to hydrolysis as well as loss of plasticiser when left in a humid a...
This paper discusses a project which is examining the degradation of cellulose nitrate artefacts. Se...
Cellulose acetate artefacts in museum collections cover a period from the early 1900's to the presen...
Cellulose nitrate was one of the first semi-synthetic plastics to be commercially exploited and as s...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
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SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX198365 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Cellulosic pulp was analysed after two and five years of natural ageing in two different burial envi...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
: Celluloid artifacts are known by conservation professionals to be prone to degradation, threatenin...
International audienceCellulose nitrate (or nitrocellulose) has received considerable interest due t...
Emission of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from construction materials used to store or d...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The natural aging of cellulosic materials (high purity paper, cotton, raw and bleached flax, viscose...
Cellulose nitrate is susceptible to hydrolysis as well as loss of plasticiser when left in a humid a...
This paper discusses a project which is examining the degradation of cellulose nitrate artefacts. Se...
Cellulose acetate artefacts in museum collections cover a period from the early 1900's to the presen...
Cellulose nitrate was one of the first semi-synthetic plastics to be commercially exploited and as s...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
Cellulose esters are degraded by thermal and mechanical stress resulting in a decrease of the mean m...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX198365 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Cellulosic pulp was analysed after two and five years of natural ageing in two different burial envi...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
: Celluloid artifacts are known by conservation professionals to be prone to degradation, threatenin...
International audienceCellulose nitrate (or nitrocellulose) has received considerable interest due t...
Emission of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from construction materials used to store or d...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The natural aging of cellulosic materials (high purity paper, cotton, raw and bleached flax, viscose...