We successfully transferred and applied -omics concepts to the study of material degradation, in particular historic paper. The main volatile degradation products of paper, constituting the particular “smell of old books”, were determined using headspace analysis after a 24 h predegradation procedure. Using supervised and unsupervised methods of multivariate data analysis, we were able to quantitatively correlate volatile degradation products with properties important for the preservation of historic paper: rosin, lignin and carbonyl group content, degree of polymerization of cellulose, and paper acidity. On the basis of volatile degradic footprinting, we identified degradation markers for rosin and lignin in paper and investigated their ef...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
For centuries mankind has stored its knowledge on paper, a remarkable biomaterial made of natural ce...
A new testing method can rapidly determine the condition of old books and documents by analyzing the...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
In this work, we present a wide-range spectrochemical analysis of the degradation products from natu...
A database of historic paper properties was developed using 729 samples of European origin (1350–199...
The state of degradation of paper is most reliably determined characterising cellulose macromolecule...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from materials during degradationcan be a valuable source ...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
International audienceCellulose paper degradation products forming in the “tideline” area at the wet...
Abstract Once printed, books are always accompanied by the smells of volatile organic compounds (VOC...
International audienceBetter understanding the parameters influencing the durability of historic pap...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
For centuries mankind has stored its knowledge on paper, a remarkable biomaterial made of natural ce...
A new testing method can rapidly determine the condition of old books and documents by analyzing the...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
In this work, we present a wide-range spectrochemical analysis of the degradation products from natu...
A database of historic paper properties was developed using 729 samples of European origin (1350–199...
The state of degradation of paper is most reliably determined characterising cellulose macromolecule...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from materials during degradationcan be a valuable source ...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
International audienceCellulose paper degradation products forming in the “tideline” area at the wet...
Abstract Once printed, books are always accompanied by the smells of volatile organic compounds (VOC...
International audienceBetter understanding the parameters influencing the durability of historic pap...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
For centuries mankind has stored its knowledge on paper, a remarkable biomaterial made of natural ce...
A new testing method can rapidly determine the condition of old books and documents by analyzing the...