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コンサベーションのための評価試験 1 (1979年以前) 

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Hey, M.: The washing and aqueous deacidification of paper. The Paper Conservator 4 (1979): 66–79.  [abstract]

Collings, T., & D. Milner: The identification of non-wood paper-making fibres: Part 2. The Paper Conservator 4 (1979): 10–19. [abstract]

Wilson, W.K., & E.J. Parks: An analysis of the aging of paper: Possible reactions and their effects on measurable properties. Restaurator 3 (1979): 37–61.  [abstract]

Arney, J.S., & A.J. Jacobs: Accelerated aging of paper. The relative importance of atmospheric oxidation. TAPPI Journal 62 (1979): 89–91. [abstract]

Donnithorne, A.: Chlorine dioxide: observations on its use in paper bleaching. The Paper Conservator 4 (1979): 20–29. [abstract]

Shafizadeh, F., & A.G.W. Bradbury: Thermal degradation of cellulose in air and nitrogen at low temperatures. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 23 (1979): 1431–1442. [abstract]

Graminski, E.L., E.J. Parks & E.E. Toth: The effects of temperature and moisture on the accelerated ageing of paper. In: Durability of Macromolecular Materials, ed. R.K. Eby. ACS Symposium Series, 95. Washington American Chemical Society, 1979: 341–355.  [abstract]

Browning, B.L.: The application of chemical and physical tests in estimating the potential permanence of paper and papermaking materials. In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 275–285. [abstract]

Collings, T., & D. Milner: The identification of oriental paper making fibres. The Paper Conservator 3 (1978): 51–79.  [abstract]

Williams, J.C., C.S. Fowler, M.S. Lyon & T.L. Merrill: Metallic catalysts in the oxidative degradation of paper. In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 37–61.  [abstract]

Baer, N.S., & N. Indictor: Use of the Arrhenius equation in multicomponent systems. In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 336–351. 1977 [abstract]

Walker, B.F.: Morpholine deacidification of whole books. In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 72–87 [abstract] 

Cardwell, R.D., & P. Luner: Thermogravimetric analysis of pulps. III: TGA profiles. In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 362–381  [abstract]

Cardwell, R.D., & P. Luner: Thermogravimetric analysis of pulps. IV: Thermal stability indices.In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 382–396.  [abstract]

Duswalt, A.A.: Thermal analysis study of paper permanence. In: Williams, J. C., ed. Preservation of paper and textiles of historic and artistic value. Advances in Chemistry Series, 164. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 1977: 352–361.  [abstract]

Greenspan, L.: Humidity fixed points of binary saturated aqueous solutions. Journal of research of the National Bureau of Standards. A, Physics and chemistry 81A (1977): 89–96. [abstract]

Daniels, V.: The elimination of bleaching agents from paper. The Paper Conservator 1 (1976): 9–11.  [abstract] 

Roberson, D.D.: The evaluation of paper permanence and durability. TAPPI Journal 59 (12) (1976): 63–69.  [abstract]

Kelly, G.B.Jr., L.C. Tang & M.K. Krasnow: Methylmagnesium carbonate – an improved nonaqueous deacidification agent.: In Preservation of Paper and Textiles of Historic and Artistic Value, edited by John C. Williams, 62-71. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1977. 62–71 [abstract]

 TAPPI T 527 su-72 (1972): Color of paper and paperboard in CIE Y; x, y, or Y, dominant wavelength and excitation purity.  [1994 527 om-07 abstract]

Baer, N.S., N. Indictor & A. Joel: The aging behavior of impregnating agent – paper systems as used in paper conservation. Restaurator 2 (1972): 5–23.

Shafizadeh, F.: Thermal behaviour of carbohydrates. In: Proceedings of the Seventh Cellulose Conference, ed. E.C. Jahn. Journal of Polymer Science, Part C, Polymer Symposia 36 (1971): 21–51. [abstract]

Graminski, E.: The stress-strain behavior of accelerated and naturally aged papers. TAPPI Journal 53 (1970): 406–410. [abstract]

Gray, G.: An accelerated-aging study comparing kinetic rates vs. TAPPI standard 453. TAPPI Journal 52 (1969): 325–334.  [abstract]

Fung, D.P.C.: Kinetics and mechanism of the thermal degradation of cellulose. TAPPI Journal 52 (1969): 319–321. [abstract]

Browning, B., & W. Wink: Studies on the permanence and durability of paper – I. Prediction of paper permanence. TAPPI Journal 51 (1968): 156–163.  [abstract]

 Shafizadeh, F.: Pyrolysis and combustion of cellulosic materials. In: Wolfrom, M.L. & Tipson, R.S. eds. Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry, 23. New York: Academic Press, 1968: 419–465.  [ScienceDirect]

Jeffries, R.: The amorphous fraction of cellulose and its relation to moisture sorption. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 8 (1964): 1213–1220.  [abstract]

Manley, R.St.J.: Methods for determining the degree of polymerization of o-methylcellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry ed. R.L. Whistler. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1963: 289–302.

Barker, S.A.: Application of infrared spectra to cellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry ed. R.L. Whistler. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1963: 104–108

Corbett, W.M.: Determination of the alpha-cellulose content of cotton and wood cellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry ed. R.L. Whistler. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1963: 27–28.

Jeffries, R.: Sorption of water by cellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry ed. R.L. Whistler. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1963: 120–127.

Green, J.W.: Drying and reactivity of cellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry ed. R.L. Whistler. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1963: 95–103.

Mann, J., & Sharples, A.: Fine structure of cellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry ed. R.L. Whistler. Vol. 3. New York: Academic Press 1963: 108–113.

Mann, J.: Crystallinity of cellulose. In: Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry, vol. 3. New York: Academic Press, 1963: 114–119.

Albertsson, U., & O. Samuelson: A colorimetric method for the determination of carbonyl groups in cellulose. Analytica Chimica Acta 27 (1962): 434–440.  [abstract]

Krassig, H., & W. Kitchen: Factors influencing tensile properties of cellulose fibers. Journal of Polymer Science 51 (1961): 123–172.  [abstract]

Grant, J.: A laboratory handbook of pulp and paper manufacture. Edward Arnold (Publishers) LTD, London 1960  

Barrow, W.J., & R.C. Sproull: Permanence in book papers. Science 129 (1959): 1075–84.  [abstract]

Segal, L, J.J. Creeley, A.E. Matrin Jr, & C.M. Conrad: An empirical method for estimating the degree of crystallinity of native cellulose using the X-Ray diffractometer. Textile Research Journal 29 (1959): 86–794.  [abstract]

Major, W.: The degradation of cellulose in oxygen and nitrogen at high temperatures. TAPPI Journal 41 (1958): 530–537.  [full txt]

Wilson, W., J. Harvey, J. Mandel & T. Worksman: Accelerated aging of record papers compared with normal aging. TAPPI Journal 38 (1955): 543–548.  [abstract]

DeCew, J.A., R.M. Cobb, H.S. Spencer, H.L. Joachim & G.H. Lafontaine: Sizing of paper. In: Preparation of Stock for Paper Making, ed. J.N. Stephenson. Vol. 2. New York:McGraw-Hill 1951: 294–451


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