This work comprises the use of a multi-analytical approach combined with microbiological studies to characterize six paper samples, containing foxing stains, from the 20th century, regarding their cellulose matrix, fillers, and sizing materials, and to evaluate possible paper degradation that might have occurred during the foxing stains. Photography under different illuminations and optical microscopy were used for morphological characterization of the paper samples and foxing stains. Scanning electron microscopy coupled energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) was of particular importance for defining the presence of fiber disorder and disruption on the surface of some of the stains, and localized accumulations of mineral-like particles on...
Abstract Microorganisms, especially microscopic filamentous fungi, represent one of the most signifi...
Aqueous cleaning of ancient paper samples is a common treatment for the removal of degradation produ...
Italian photographs, dated between 1890 and 1930, on simple or treated paper support, chosen to be f...
Three paper samples made of rag fibres, rag and bleached softwood fibres, and mechanical pulp, prese...
In this paper the object of study was to determine the chemical nature of foxing stains in paper. Pu...
The term foxing defines one of the most widespread damages on works of art on paper which appears as...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Paper is a multi-component material and because of its complex and varied nature, research fndings c...
Deterioration of graphical documents can occur naturally as a result of aging, but it can be acceler...
The aim of this study was to identify the nature and cause of foxing spots in a historical manuscrip...
The subject of this present work is a group of nine historical pictures shot in Palermo by the Sicil...
Foxing is a form of chromatic alteration of paper which appears as spotty or diffuse yellowish, brow...
In the conservation field, the original mor- phology and texture of the paper surface represent an i...
We report a non-invasive and multi-analytical physico-chemical method for the characterization of pa...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Abstract Microorganisms, especially microscopic filamentous fungi, represent one of the most signifi...
Aqueous cleaning of ancient paper samples is a common treatment for the removal of degradation produ...
Italian photographs, dated between 1890 and 1930, on simple or treated paper support, chosen to be f...
Three paper samples made of rag fibres, rag and bleached softwood fibres, and mechanical pulp, prese...
In this paper the object of study was to determine the chemical nature of foxing stains in paper. Pu...
The term foxing defines one of the most widespread damages on works of art on paper which appears as...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Paper is a multi-component material and because of its complex and varied nature, research fndings c...
Deterioration of graphical documents can occur naturally as a result of aging, but it can be acceler...
The aim of this study was to identify the nature and cause of foxing spots in a historical manuscrip...
The subject of this present work is a group of nine historical pictures shot in Palermo by the Sicil...
Foxing is a form of chromatic alteration of paper which appears as spotty or diffuse yellowish, brow...
In the conservation field, the original mor- phology and texture of the paper surface represent an i...
We report a non-invasive and multi-analytical physico-chemical method for the characterization of pa...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Abstract Microorganisms, especially microscopic filamentous fungi, represent one of the most signifi...
Aqueous cleaning of ancient paper samples is a common treatment for the removal of degradation produ...
Italian photographs, dated between 1890 and 1930, on simple or treated paper support, chosen to be f...