| Literature DB >> 35422289 |
Antje Potthast1, Kyujin Ahn2, Manuel Becker2, Thomas Eichinger2, Mirjana Kostic3, Stefan Böhmdorfer2, Myung Joon Jeong4, Thomas Rosenau5.
Abstract
Gaseous acetic acid is formed under conditions of storage of historic paper objects. Its presence not only promotes hydrolytic cleavage of cellulose, but also causes acetylation of the cellulosic material to very small degree. The acetylation reaction proceeds under ambient conditions and without catalyst. Different analytical methods were used to prove the presence of organic acetates on cellulosic paper matrices. DESI-MS in combination with 2H-isotopic labeling showed the presence of sugar fragments with different acetylation patterns. A method based on Zemplen saponification was applied and worked also in the presence of a large excess of acetic acid and/or inorganic acetates. The acetylation effect was quantified for model papers and original, naturally aged paper samples. While cellulose acetylation was clearly proven to be another general pathway of paper aging, further studies of this acetylation phenomenon are needed with regard to conservational aspects and suitable paper storage conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylation; Aging; Cellulose; Conservation science; Degradation; Paper
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35422289 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381