Aqueous cleaning of ancient paper samples is a common treatment for the removal of degradation products, external contaminants and salts, which can cause degradation of cellulose by hydrolysis or oxidation processes. The present study examined the influence of selected cleaning treatments on chemical properties of some historical paper samples and studying the efficiency of cleaning methods in removing of degradation products. It also investigated the effects of five different cleaning treatments, namely immersion in deionized water, akapad paper sponge, hydro gellan gum, Cellulose nano Crystal gel and cleaning with wolbers solvent gels on ancient cellulosic paper supports. In particular, the effect of the cleaning treatments on different p...
Paper based artworks are very complex materials, made up of different components like cellulose, bin...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
Documents decontamination using dry methods, less invasive than the wet ones implying toxic nocuous ...
In the conservation field, the original mor- phology and texture of the paper surface represent an i...
In paper conservation, wet cleaning treatments are usually performed to remove harmful degradation s...
Hypothesis: Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most critical steps during a conservation t...
The main goal of this study was to study and evaluate the organic solvent on the chemical compositio...
Cellulose is a polysaccharide characterized by the presence of β-glucose units linked with 1,4 β gly...
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...
Wet cleaning of paper artworks by using hydrogels is a recently proposed process in the cultural her...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is a common treatment performed for the removal of degradation prod...
Traditional wet restoration methods for librarian and archival artifacts - such as cleaning by immer...
An innovative consolidation strategy for degraded paper is presented based on the reversible applica...
Paper manuscripts are among the most valuable historical artifacts, but they are also very fragile....
Paper based artworks are very complex materials, made up of different components like cellulose, bin...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
Documents decontamination using dry methods, less invasive than the wet ones implying toxic nocuous ...
In the conservation field, the original mor- phology and texture of the paper surface represent an i...
In paper conservation, wet cleaning treatments are usually performed to remove harmful degradation s...
Hypothesis: Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most critical steps during a conservation t...
The main goal of this study was to study and evaluate the organic solvent on the chemical compositio...
Cellulose is a polysaccharide characterized by the presence of β-glucose units linked with 1,4 β gly...
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...
Wet cleaning of paper artworks by using hydrogels is a recently proposed process in the cultural her...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is a common treatment performed for the removal of degradation prod...
Traditional wet restoration methods for librarian and archival artifacts - such as cleaning by immer...
An innovative consolidation strategy for degraded paper is presented based on the reversible applica...
Paper manuscripts are among the most valuable historical artifacts, but they are also very fragile....
Paper based artworks are very complex materials, made up of different components like cellulose, bin...
With the aim at controlling cellulose degradation phenomena, the natural aging of Whatman paper samp...
Documents decontamination using dry methods, less invasive than the wet ones implying toxic nocuous ...