The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts

Radiation preservation of objects of historical significance is an interesting proposition for museums, archives, libraries and private collectors. In this paper, we have limited ourselves to studying the effects of ionizing radiation on the paper. The radiation resistance of various grades of paper...

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Main Authors: Głuszewski Wojciech, Boruc Bartłomiej, Kubera Hieronim, Abbasowa Dinara
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-09-01
Series:Nukleonika
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spelling doaj-7ec6503d3a8e4278a3b48af4bf96774d2020-11-25T01:24:17ZengSciendoNukleonika0029-59222015-09-0160366566810.1515/nuka-2015-0090nuka-2015-0090The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifactsGłuszewski Wojciech0Boruc Bartłomiej1Kubera Hieronim2Abbasowa Dinara3Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, 16 Dorodna Str., 03-195 Warsaw, Poland, Tel.: +48 22 504 1288, Fax: +48 22 811 1532Department of Printing Techniques, Institute of Mechanics and Printing, Faculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 85 Narbutta Str., 02-524 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Printing Techniques, Institute of Mechanics and Printing, Faculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 85 Narbutta Str., 02-524 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 51/55 Twarda Str., 00-818 Warsaw, Poland and Institute of Radiation Problems of AzNAS, AzerbaijanRadiation preservation of objects of historical significance is an interesting proposition for museums, archives, libraries and private collectors. In this paper, we have limited ourselves to studying the effects of ionizing radiation on the paper. The radiation resistance of various grades of paper was examined in INCT. Irradiations were done by electron beam (10 MeV, 10 kW) and by gamma radiation (7 kG/h), for the purpose of comparison. Yields of hydrogen and absorption of oxygen were determined by gas chromatography (GC). For this purpose, the first time in an original way was used diffuse reflection spectroscopy (DRS). Described as the dose, dose rate, and lignin were found to affect degradation processes of cellulose. Examined the protective effect of lignin in the process of radiation degradation of paper. Proposed research methodology can be successfully applied to study other materials relevant to the conservation of works of art.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/nuka.2015.60.issue-3/nuka-2015-0090/nuka-2015-0090.xml?format=INTelectron beam (EB) · disinfection · disinfestation · diffuse reflection spectrometry (DRS) · paper · gas chromatography (GC)
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author Głuszewski Wojciech
Boruc Bartłomiej
Kubera Hieronim
Abbasowa Dinara
spellingShingle Głuszewski Wojciech
Boruc Bartłomiej
Kubera Hieronim
Abbasowa Dinara
The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
Nukleonika
electron beam (EB) · disinfection · disinfestation · diffuse reflection spectrometry (DRS) · paper · gas chromatography (GC)
author_facet Głuszewski Wojciech
Boruc Bartłomiej
Kubera Hieronim
Abbasowa Dinara
author_sort Głuszewski Wojciech
title The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
title_short The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
title_full The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
title_fullStr The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
title_full_unstemmed The use of DRS and GC to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
title_sort use of drs and gc to study the effects of ionizing radiation on paper artifacts
publisher Sciendo
series Nukleonika
issn 0029-5922
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Radiation preservation of objects of historical significance is an interesting proposition for museums, archives, libraries and private collectors. In this paper, we have limited ourselves to studying the effects of ionizing radiation on the paper. The radiation resistance of various grades of paper was examined in INCT. Irradiations were done by electron beam (10 MeV, 10 kW) and by gamma radiation (7 kG/h), for the purpose of comparison. Yields of hydrogen and absorption of oxygen were determined by gas chromatography (GC). For this purpose, the first time in an original way was used diffuse reflection spectroscopy (DRS). Described as the dose, dose rate, and lignin were found to affect degradation processes of cellulose. Examined the protective effect of lignin in the process of radiation degradation of paper. Proposed research methodology can be successfully applied to study other materials relevant to the conservation of works of art.
topic electron beam (EB) · disinfection · disinfestation · diffuse reflection spectrometry (DRS) · paper · gas chromatography (GC)
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