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Titre
The effect of ethanol on a long-fibred paper after accelerated aging
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Fireman, Belinda Leigh
  • Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.)
Lieu de publication
Kingston, Ont.
Maison d'édition
Queen's University
Date de publication
1997
Collation
50 p.
Résumé
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if the immersion of a long-fibred Japanese paper in ethanol would have any effect on the internal tear resistance and colour change of the paper after accelerated aging. This experiment found that after accelerated aging, ethanol had no significant effect on the internal tear resistance of the paper. However, these results are specific to the type of paper that was used, the treatment that was imposed, and the mechanical properties that were measured. It should also be noted that when ethanol is used as a wetting agent for long-fibred papers, any loss in mechanical properties as a result of decreased hydrogen bonding between the cellulose fibres, will be due to the treatment with water rather than ethanol, since the ethanol is removed during washing. Samples treated with ethanol showed a significantly lower colour change than the control samples.
Notes
Research report (M.A.) - Queen's University, 1997
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Paper - Treatment
  • Paper - Testing
  • Paper - Deterioration
  • Papier - Détérioration
  • Papier - Essais
  • Papier - Traitement
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
TS 1109 F56
Clé
11937
Collection
Catalogue
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