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从墨水到模型:对历史性胆汁墨水配方及其对纸张影响的综合研究
Margarida Nunes1, Joana Costa Vieira2, Ana Paula Costa2
1Universidade de Évora, HERCULES Laboratory/IN2PAST, Évora, Portugal.
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|January 30, 2026
概括
铁胆墨水 (IGI) 带来了保护方面的挑战. 不平衡的墨水成分,特别是高铁硫酸盐与黄的比例,通过纤维素氧化加速纸张的降解,影响历史文档.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 化学 化学 化学
- 保护科学 保护科学
背景情况:
- 铁胆墨水 (IGI) 是具有历史意义的写作材料.
- 由于其固有的不稳定性,IGI存在相当大的保护挑战.
- 了解IGI退化对于保存历史文档至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 从葡萄牙历史来源调查IGI配方的物理化学行为.
- 评估IGI对纸张随时间降解的影响.
- 与降解严重程度相关联的墨水组成.
主要方法:
- 新鲜和老化的IGI沉物和溶液的表征.
- 使用ATR-FT-IR,拉曼,莫斯巴乌尔光谱和XRD分析IGI处理的沃特曼论文.
- 评价pH值,纤维素的聚合度和物理性能.
主要成果:
- 干燥的IGI形成Fe (III) -多复合物;老化的油墨显示结构变化.
- 纸张降解涉及Fe (II) 氧酸盐的形成和纤维素的氧化.
- 不平衡的墨水成分 (高Fe (II) 硫酸盐:子比率) 加剧了纸张的腐烂.
- 墨水度和细胞质结构的混乱与降解相关.
结论:
- 纤维素氧化是IGI诱导的主要纸张降解机制.
- 墨水成分不平衡显著影响降解严重程度.
- 墨水度和由此产生的纤维素结构变化是纸张腐烂的关键因素.
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