Paper Conservation Using Aqueous Solutions of Calcium Hydroxide/Methyl Cellulose: 1. Preparation of the solution

Verfasser / Beitragende:
[Franciska Sundholm, Maria Tahvanainen]
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
2003
Enthalten in:
Restaurator, 24/1(2003-03), 1-17
Format:
Artikel (online)
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246 1 |a Conservation du papier au moyen de solutions aqueuses d'hydroxyde de calcium et de méthylcellulose. 1. Préparation de la solution 
520 3 |a The results of the paper conservation treatment using Ca(OH)2/methyl cellulose solutions prepared by two different methods were estimated by measuring chemical, mechanical and optical properties of treated and untreated papers. The permanence of papers treated was tested by accelerated ageing. The results obtained showed that treatment with the solution prepared by mixing solid Ca(OH)2 with methyl cellulose solution (solid phase method, SPM) resulted in a higher alkaline reserve than the treatment with a solution prepared by mixing a solution of Ca(OH)2 with methyl cellulose solution (liquid phase method, LPM). The alkaline reserve deposited by SPM gave better protection during accelerating ageing. 
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