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Notice catalographique « Permanence and durability of bagasse pulp paper »

Titre
Permanence and durability of bagasse pulp paper
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Roy, Amélie
  • Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.)
Lieu de publication
Kingston, Ont.
Maison d'édition
Queen's University
Date de publication
2010
Collation
vi, 39 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Résumé
Bagasse pulp paper, an ecological paper made from sugarcane residues, has recently been introduced on the North American market. Its permanence and durability have not yet been fully tested, which poses the problem in terms of its long-term conservation in archives and libraries. This research proposes to test the permanence of a commerciallyavailable, acid-free paper made from 80% bagasse pulp. The paper has been artificially aged at three different time intervals to maximize an understanding of the deterioration rate. An acidic wood pulp paper has also been aged and tested under the same conditions to validate the protocol. Samples of the bagasse and the wood pulp papers before aging and at the three different aging stages have been tested according to TAPPI standards for fold endurance, zero-span tensile strength, tear resistance, hydrogen ion concentration (pH) and colorimetry to determine thefr physical, chemical and optical changes over time. Optical microscopy analysis and Fourier Transform Infra-Red Spectroscopy (FTIR) have been performed to characterize the fibre content and the processing of the bagasse pulp paper. This study aims to determine the permanence and durability of bagasse pulp paper in order to efficiently plan its conservation and to determine if it represents a viable alternative to wood pulp paper from a conservation point of view.
Notes
Research Report (M.A.) -- Queen's University, 2010
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Paper - Analysis
  • Paper - Conservation and restoration
  • Paper - Deterioration
  • Papier - Analyse
  • Papier - Conservation et restauration
  • Papier - Détérioration
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
Z 701.3 P38 R69
Clé
16722
Collection
Catalogue
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