2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2016.01.003
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The effect of oil binders on paper supports via VOC analysis

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“…After 40 days of air drying in dark conditions, the mock-ups were subjected to artificial ageing in controlled conditions of 77% relative humidity (engaging saturated solution of sodium chloride, 15% w/v) and temperature of 80 • C in airtight vessels for 2, 4, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. This methodology is recommended by the Library of Congress preservation department for ageing papers involved in experimental procedures, and it has been used in previous relevant works [9,[16][17][18].…”
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“…After 40 days of air drying in dark conditions, the mock-ups were subjected to artificial ageing in controlled conditions of 77% relative humidity (engaging saturated solution of sodium chloride, 15% w/v) and temperature of 80 • C in airtight vessels for 2, 4, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. This methodology is recommended by the Library of Congress preservation department for ageing papers involved in experimental procedures, and it has been used in previous relevant works [9,[16][17][18].…”
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“…However, the outcome of the research did not provide information about the development of changes on the paper-oil system upon ageing [10]. Colour, pH, and mechanical changes of the paper-oil system, subjected to artificial ageing in different thermal conditions, have been studied by Banou et al (2015), but these have not been combined with relevant chemical analysis [9]. Thus, previous results were not adequate for the interpretation of alterations and problems recorded in original works.…”
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“…EI is common for the volatile compounds from GC, where the chromatographed compounds exit the column via a high temperature interface then enter a MS ionisation chamber where bombardment with an electron (e -) beam (energy around 70eV) charges and fragments the molecules. A simple example is EI of methanol: (Bartl, Trejbal, Ďurovič, Vašíčková, & Valterová, 2012); drying oils on paper (Banou et al, 2016); and degradation studies of dammar varnishes by indoor pollutants (Bonaduce et al, 2013).…”
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