Paper can be produced from various raw materials, which give rise to differences in the permanence and durability of the paper product, Modern paper is characterised by a tendency to discolor and become brittle, both problems being generally related to the high acidity of these papers, In order to avoid the loss of historical paper documents to this discoloration and embrittlement, many approaches have been developed to deacidify the high acid papers, However, there is a problem to verify the effectiveness of the different strategies. For this work a synchrotron X-ray microprobe was used to study the distributions of elements, related to the deacidification treatments, within papers treated with specific processes. These elemental distr...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
The electron microprobe produces two-dimensional images of elemental distributions by displaying X-r...
International audienceX-ray analytical techniques are increasingly being used to study manuscripts a...
International audienceThis research explores how intrinsic factors such as constituents and degradat...
In this study, comparative analyses of different 27 brand papers widely used in Turkey as ashes of p...
Abstract Paper is a complex biopolymer material which contains papermaking additives and often bears...
Synchrotron-based infrared (IR) microspectroscopy and synchrotron-based x-ray fluorescence have been...
A 3D map of chemical elements distribution from energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analysi...
Materials characterization continues to be a key challenge in a variety of programs. Although bulk e...
X-rays Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), for its features of high elemental selectivity, spatial resolu...
X-ray fluorescence has been in use for elemental analysis for a long time. Characteristic X-rays are...
The natural aging of paper is a complex process of chemical, physicochemical, biological and mechani...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
The electron microprobe produces two-dimensional images of elemental distributions by displaying X-r...
International audienceX-ray analytical techniques are increasingly being used to study manuscripts a...
International audienceThis research explores how intrinsic factors such as constituents and degradat...
In this study, comparative analyses of different 27 brand papers widely used in Turkey as ashes of p...
Abstract Paper is a complex biopolymer material which contains papermaking additives and often bears...
Synchrotron-based infrared (IR) microspectroscopy and synchrotron-based x-ray fluorescence have been...
A 3D map of chemical elements distribution from energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analysi...
Materials characterization continues to be a key challenge in a variety of programs. Although bulk e...
X-rays Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), for its features of high elemental selectivity, spatial resolu...
X-ray fluorescence has been in use for elemental analysis for a long time. Characteristic X-rays are...
The natural aging of paper is a complex process of chemical, physicochemical, biological and mechani...
X-ray spectromicroscopy coupling micro-XRF and X-ray microscopy has been developed on synchrotron so...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
The electron microprobe produces two-dimensional images of elemental distributions by displaying X-r...