AbstractCellulose acetate film plasticized with diethyl phthalate was subjected to artificial aging regimes and the loss of plasticizer determined by means of Thermogravimetric Analysis and Fourier-transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Alterations in the strain hardening capability of the films was monitored by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, and the connection between flexibility, strain hardening and the degree of plasticization investigated as a means of monitoring the physical condition of archival cellulose acetate film. It was found that the higher the plasticizer content the greater the ability to strain harden, and therefore the least vulnerable to mechanical damage from archival handling. The correlation between the critical plasticizer co...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
Plasticiser loss, a fundamental mechanism in the degradation of polymeric materials, leads to materi...
The phenomenon that amorphous polymers are not in thermodynamic equilibrium at temperatures below th...
AbstractCellulose diacetate and cellulose triacetate cels from animated feature films in the collect...
Cellulose diacetate and cellulose triacetate cels from animated feature films in the collection of t...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...
Cellulose acetate (CA) is one of the earliest man-made polymers. The oldest CA artefacts housed in m...
Plasticized cellulose acetate (CA) is one of the most applied bio-based polymers due to its structur...
Cellulose acetate artefacts in museum collections cover a period from the early 1900's to the presen...
The material composition of a group of Rodovetri, hand-painted animation cels, made in the 1950s and...
International audienceThe consequences of the photodegradation of celluloid on the modification of t...
The influence of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) plasticizer on poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) degradation was i...
Cellulose nitrate was one of the first semi-synthetic plastics to be commercially exploited and as s...
Polymeric materials utilized as film coatings exhibit many different time dependent relaxations whic...
Since the discovery of plastics, they have been introduced in every aspect of our daily life, such a...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
Plasticiser loss, a fundamental mechanism in the degradation of polymeric materials, leads to materi...
The phenomenon that amorphous polymers are not in thermodynamic equilibrium at temperatures below th...
AbstractCellulose diacetate and cellulose triacetate cels from animated feature films in the collect...
Cellulose diacetate and cellulose triacetate cels from animated feature films in the collection of t...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...
Cellulose acetate (CA) is one of the earliest man-made polymers. The oldest CA artefacts housed in m...
Plasticized cellulose acetate (CA) is one of the most applied bio-based polymers due to its structur...
Cellulose acetate artefacts in museum collections cover a period from the early 1900's to the presen...
The material composition of a group of Rodovetri, hand-painted animation cels, made in the 1950s and...
International audienceThe consequences of the photodegradation of celluloid on the modification of t...
The influence of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) plasticizer on poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) degradation was i...
Cellulose nitrate was one of the first semi-synthetic plastics to be commercially exploited and as s...
Polymeric materials utilized as film coatings exhibit many different time dependent relaxations whic...
Since the discovery of plastics, they have been introduced in every aspect of our daily life, such a...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
Plasticiser loss, a fundamental mechanism in the degradation of polymeric materials, leads to materi...
The phenomenon that amorphous polymers are not in thermodynamic equilibrium at temperatures below th...