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http://dx.doi.org/10.7584/ktappi.2014.46.4.076

Study on Accelerated Aging Characteristics of Paper-Records by Air Pollutants  

Park, Mi-Seon (Dept. of Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Kookmin University)
Jeong, So-Yoon (Dept. of Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Kookmin University)
Hwang, Ji-Hyun (Dept. of Forest Products & Biotech., Kookmin University)
Kim, Hyoung-Jin (Dept. of Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Kookmin University)
Kim, Shin-Do (School of Environmental Engineering, The University of Seoul)
Publication Information
Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry / v.46, no.4, 2014 , pp. 76-84 More about this Journal
Abstract
Preventive conservation is one of most important issues in the field of conservation for paper-records. Many researchers have been studied environmental factors such as effects of humidity, temperature, biological attack and air pollutants. Air pollutants strongly associated with oxidative and hydrolytic degradation of cellulose. It is important to control air pollutants in storage environment to improve stabilities of conservation environment. Four paper samples have been analyzed for their accelerated aging characteristics by air pollutants, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, carbon monoxide. Physical and optical properties and weight molar masses(Mw) showed that interactions between air pollutants and paper sample. Nitrogen dioxide, ozone caused severe damage to cellulose in paper by hydrolytic and oxidative decompositions during aging.
Keywords
Accelerated aging; air pollutants; paper-record; environmental condition; long-term custody; storage environment;
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