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EXAMINATION OF EROSION IN USAGE OF CHEMICAL ANTISEPTIC IN HISTORICAL PAPERS DOCUMENTS.

Authors :
KHAMSEH, Haideh
Source :
International Journal of Conservation Science; Dec2021, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p1259-1266, 8p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

According to historical documents, the identity of a nation or ethnic group in each period is determined. Maintain these documents according to their structural nature that was so vulnerable to deterioration of the utmost importance. What factors should be considered Identify damaging agents and attempts to reduce it. Biological degradation is the main cause of damage to paper documents. To solve this problem, various methods were used. The most common method is using chemical antiseptic such as thymol, para chloro benzene dioxide, ethylene oxide etc. But what this study will examine the effects of abuse on the structure of these materials is cellulose paper such as ethylene oxide, indicating improper methods to remove the erosion and provide a convenient method, including freezing in order to reduce these damages. In this paper, 673 paper samples were studied, of the type of documents, which were identified first by the chemical laboratory method and then based on the information obtained from the results of tests with laboratory devices (FTIR, pH-meter). as well as by other methods. Aging, acidity and the effect of disinfectants on the structure of documents and fibers have been analyzed. In this research, which was tested on 673 paper samples, the type of dough was first identified by chemical laboratory method and then with the information obtained from the test results by laboratory devices (pH, FTIR meter) as well as methods. Aging, acidity and the effect of disinfectants on the structure of documents and fibers have been analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2067533X
Volume :
12
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Conservation Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154379924