International audienceBrown lines were generated at the wet-dry interface on Whatman paper No. 1 by suspending the sheet vertically in deionized water. Formic acid and acetic acid were quantified in three areas of the paper defined by the wet-dry boundary (above, below, and at the tideline) using capillary zone electrophoresis with indirect UV detection. Their concentration increased upon accelerated aging of the paper and was highest in the tideline. The hydroperoxides have been quantified using reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography with UV detection based on the determination of triphenylphosphine oxide produced from the reaction with triphenylphos-phine, and their highest concentration was found in the tideline as well. Fo...
International audienceBetter understanding the parameters influencing the durability of historic pap...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
Determination of cellulose degree of polymerization (DP) is one of the most commonly used methods in...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
International audienceThe degradation of cellulose in paper due to the formation of a tideline at th...
International audienceCellulose paper degradation products forming in the “tideline” area at the wet...
International audienceThe reactivity towards cellulose of various volatile compounds commonly releas...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
ilAbstract This study concentrated upon refining an in-situ FTIR method to study accelerated ageing ...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
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...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a restoration proc...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
International audienceBetter understanding the parameters influencing the durability of historic pap...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
Determination of cellulose degree of polymerization (DP) is one of the most commonly used methods in...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
International audienceThe degradation of cellulose in paper due to the formation of a tideline at th...
International audienceCellulose paper degradation products forming in the “tideline” area at the wet...
International audienceThe reactivity towards cellulose of various volatile compounds commonly releas...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
ilAbstract This study concentrated upon refining an in-situ FTIR method to study accelerated ageing ...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
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...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
Wet cleaning of ancient papers is one of the most delicate and important steps in a restoration proc...
International audienceAs a contribution to exploring non-destructive strategies for the evalua-tion ...
International audienceBetter understanding the parameters influencing the durability of historic pap...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
Determination of cellulose degree of polymerization (DP) is one of the most commonly used methods in...