International audienceThe reactivity towards cellulose of various volatile compounds commonly released by paper was studied. Sheets of Whatman No. 1 (W1) and No. 40 (W40) were exposed to various concentrations of these compounds in vapour phase ranging from 20 to 80 ppm in closed vessels for 52 days in controlled ambient conditions, after which they were hygrothermally aged. The measured properties of the paper were copper number, degree of polymerization, zero-span breaking length, pH and yellowness index. The results showed that hydrogen peroxide was the most aggressive among the volatile compounds tested as it severely degraded W1 cellulose. The exposure of W1 to formic acid led to significant degradation, designating this volatile organ...
This chapter is aimed to thoroughly describe the thermal degradation of cellulose and cellulosic sub...
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 reactivity towards cellulose of various volatile compounds commonly releas...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
Emission of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from construction materials used to store or d...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can have a strong effect on cellulose degradation, contributing in...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from materials during degradationcan be a valuable source ...
International audienceBrown lines were generated at the wet-dry interface on Whatman paper No. 1 by ...
International audienceCellulose paper degradation products forming in the “tideline” area at the wet...
International audienceEmissions of VOCs from model papers aged in closed tubes for various periods o...
This chapter is aimed to thoroughly describe the thermal degradation of cellulose and cellulosic sub...
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 reactivity towards cellulose of various volatile compounds commonly releas...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
The effect of the presence of drying oils in paper supports on the rate of cellulose degradation is ...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
International audienceThe aim of this ongoing research is to investigate possible correlations betwe...
Emission of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from construction materials used to store or d...
As the technical revolution in the paper-making industry, which took place between 1850 and 1950, le...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can have a strong effect on cellulose degradation, contributing in...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from materials during degradationcan be a valuable source ...
International audienceBrown lines were generated at the wet-dry interface on Whatman paper No. 1 by ...
International audienceCellulose paper degradation products forming in the “tideline” area at the wet...
International audienceEmissions of VOCs from model papers aged in closed tubes for various periods o...
This chapter is aimed to thoroughly describe the thermal degradation of cellulose and cellulosic sub...
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 ...