Gelatine sizing and discoloration: a comparative study of optical spectra obtained from ancient and artificially aged modern papers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The role of gelatine sizing in ancient paper discoloration is still subject to debate. In this report we have addressed this issue by comparing
the optical reflectance of sized and non-sized artificially aged modern papers with reflectance data obtained from a set of ancient
specimens. We have used different ageing procedures and prepared the gelatine following methods set down in ancient recipes. Gelatinesized
aged papers showed an optical response comparable with that of ancient paper specimens, while very small reflectance modifications
were observed in pure cellulose unsized samples under the same ageing conditions. In addition, measurements carried out on pure
gelatine films confirmed that gelatine plays a major role in paper discoloration. Some differences in discoloration effects induced by arti-
ficial and natural ageing on sized paper are discussed and a possible explanation is proposed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ancient paper; Discoloration; Diffuse reflectance; Artificial ageing; Gelatine sizing
Elenco autori:
Righini, Marcofabio; Missori, Mauro
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