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Notice catalographique « Disinfection of photographic materials with ethanol vapours : evaluation of the innocuity on chromogenic prints »

Titre
Disinfection of photographic materials with ethanol vapours : evaluation of the innocuity on chromogenic prints
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Lucas, Chloé
  • Canadian Conservation Institute = Institut canadien de conservation
Lieu de publication
Ottawa, ON
Maison d'édition
Canadian Conservation Institute = Institut canadien de conservation
Date de publication
2020
Collation
92 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 28 cm
Résumé
The biodeterioration of photographic collections by moulds is a recurring problem that can result in the loss of part or the entire photographic image by the hydrolysis of the paper and colloid substrate. Most photographs serve as substrate for mould growth because they are composed of proteinaceous and hygroscopic materials, such as gelatin, albumen and cellulose. Mould induced damages can be minimized with a strict control of the storage environment to mitigate mould growth; however, mould remediation treatment is still often necessary.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Photographs - Conservation and restoration
  • Biodegradation
  • Asomycetes
  • Molds (Fungi) - Control
  • Fungi - Spores
  • Photographies - Conservation et restauration
  • Biodégradation
  • Moisissures - Lutte contre
  • Champignons - Spores
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
TR 465 L83 2020 PER CCI
Clé
19438
Collection
Catalogue
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