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Notice catalographique « Cellulose analytics by gel permeation chromatography : description of degradation processes, evaluation of stabilisation procedures and development of a non-destructive alternative »

Titre
Cellulose analytics by gel permeation chromatography : description of degradation processes, evaluation of stabilisation procedures and development of a non-destructive alternative
Auteur ou éditeur
Henniges, Ute
Lieu de publication
Saarbrucken, Germany
Maison d'édition
Sudwestdeutscher Verlag fur Hochschulschriften
Date de publication
2009
Résumé
  • The analysis of historical papers in a requirement to estimate their actual condition, to elucidate underlying degradation mechanisms and to design appropriate treatments. Fluorescence labelling of cellulose functionalities followed by gel permeation chromatography yields highly sensitive information about the extent of oxidation and chain scission in cellulosic materials. Additionally, only few milligrams of sample are needed which allows for sampling on selected original materials. These features make fluorescence labelling very attractive for the analysis of topics in the context of paper conservation.
  • Degradation processes of historic papers, their general condition in terms of average molecular weight and oxidized functionalities, the extent of oxidation and hydrolysis triggered by transition metal ions contained in pigments or inks and wet-dry interfaces formed after local wetting of paper are described on the basis of the chosen analytics on model papers and original sample material.
  • Various possibilities to treat some of the above described degradation processes are presented. In this work the efficiency of combined calcium phytate/ calcium hydrogen carbonate treatment to inhibit degradation caused by transition metal ions and proper deacidification on an industrial scale to prevent acid hydrolysis were investigated. The comparison between sample materials and historic paper samples is emphasized.
  • Typical 19th and 20th century ground wood papers are difficult to analyze due to their limited solubility in N,N-dimethylacetamide/ lithium chloride needed prior to get permeation chromatography. Several advances to improve their solubility are described. A multivariate calibration approach based on fluorescence labelling data and near infrared spectroscopy is discussed in the present work to avoid micro-destructive sampling on historic originals.
  • Keywords: aging, cellulose, conservation, degradation, fluorescence
Langue
  • German = Allemand
  • English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Cellulose - Biodegradation
  • Chromatographic analysis
  • Gel permeation chromatography
  • Paper - Biodegradation
  • Paper - Preservation
  • Cellulose - Biodégradation
  • Chromatographie
  • Chromatographie sur gel
  • Papier - Biodégradation
  • Papier - Préservation
ISBN/ISSN
9783838104379
Pays
Germany
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
QD 272 .C444 H46
Clé
19415
Collection
Catalogue
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