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Contactless Resonant Cavity Dielectric Spectroscopic Studies of Cellulosic Paper Aging.

Mary Kombolias1, Jan Obrzut2, Michael T Postek3, Dianne L Poster2, Yaw S Obeng4.   

Abstract

The current analytical techniques for characterizing printing and graphic arts substrates, particularly those used to date and authenticate provenance, are destructive. This limits the amount of data that can be captured from an individual sample. For samples being evaluated in forensic and archeological investigations, any loss or degradation of the materials is undesirable. Furthermore, it is difficult to produce statistically relevant data for such analytes. We have shown elsewhere that a contactless microwave resonant cavity dielectric spectroscopy technique can discriminate between paper samples made from different plant fiber species based on their lignin content. In this publication, we demonstrate the utility of the contactless resonant cavity dielectric spectroscopy (RCDS) technique in the characterization of naturally and artificially aged paper samples. Based on our experimental results, we suggest that the technique could be used in forensic and archeological investigations of unique paper products.

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Keywords:  Fiber analysis; cellulose; cellulose degradation; nondestructive; paper; relative age of paper; resonant cavity dielectric spectroscopy; writing and graphics arts substrates

Year:  2019        PMID: 32116331      PMCID: PMC7047761          DOI: 10.1080/00032719.2019.1655648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Lett        ISSN: 0003-2719            Impact factor:   2.329


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7.  Real-time imaging of cellulose reorientation during cell wall expansion in Arabidopsis roots.

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8.  Surface conductance of graphene from non-contact resonant cavity.

Authors:  Jan Obrzut; Caglar Emiroglu; Oleg Kirillov; Yanfei Yang; Randolph E Elmquist
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9.  Dielectric spectroscopic studies of biological material evolution and application to paper.

Authors:  Mary Kombolias; Jan Obrzut; Dianne L Poster; Karl Montgomery; Michael T Postek; Yaw S Obeng
Journal:  Tappi J       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 0.716

10.  A study on physical and chemical properties of cellulose paper immersed in various solvent mixtures.

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2008-01-25       Impact factor: 6.208

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