In the conservation field, the original mor- phology and texture of the paper surface represent an important aspect to be preserved as historical evidence of the papermaking process. The aim of this preliminary research is to evaluate the effects of aqueous (cellulose ethers, rigid gels of Agar and Gellan gum) and not aqueous cleaning treatments (a typical dry cleaning treatment with wishab sponge) on the original surface morphology of late nineteenth century paper. Nine- teenth century newspaper paper was chosen because it is strongly affected by cellulose oxidation and depolimer- ization due to the rough materials (wood pulp) and the process used at the time and to the environmental conditions (light, humidity, temperature) to which such ...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a conservation tre...
This work comprises the use of a multi-analytical approach combined with microbiological studies to ...
This work deals with the study of the weathering processes due to the use of adhesive tape for the r...
Aqueous cleaning of ancient paper samples is a common treatment for the removal of degradation produ...
In paper conservation, wet cleaning treatments are usually performed to remove harmful degradation s...
Cellulose is a polysaccharide characterized by the presence of β-glucose units linked with 1,4 β gly...
The main goal of this study was to study and evaluate the organic solvent on the chemical compositio...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a restoration proc...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a restoration proc...
Hypothesis: Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most critical steps during a conservation t...
Traditional wet restoration methods for librarian and archival artifacts - such as cleaning by immer...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
In this paper the object of study was to determine the chemical nature of foxing stains in paper. Pu...
The natural aging of paper is a complex process of chemical, physicochemical, biological and mechani...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a conservation tre...
This work comprises the use of a multi-analytical approach combined with microbiological studies to ...
This work deals with the study of the weathering processes due to the use of adhesive tape for the r...
Aqueous cleaning of ancient paper samples is a common treatment for the removal of degradation produ...
In paper conservation, wet cleaning treatments are usually performed to remove harmful degradation s...
Cellulose is a polysaccharide characterized by the presence of β-glucose units linked with 1,4 β gly...
The main goal of this study was to study and evaluate the organic solvent on the chemical compositio...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a restoration proc...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a restoration proc...
Hypothesis: Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most critical steps during a conservation t...
Traditional wet restoration methods for librarian and archival artifacts - such as cleaning by immer...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
In this paper the object of study was to determine the chemical nature of foxing stains in paper. Pu...
The natural aging of paper is a complex process of chemical, physicochemical, biological and mechani...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a conservation tre...
This work comprises the use of a multi-analytical approach combined with microbiological studies to ...
This work deals with the study of the weathering processes due to the use of adhesive tape for the r...