Journal article
Preliminary testing of tea leaves as alternative adsorbants for preserving early cellulosic motion picture film
L Willet, M Newnham, P Nel
Aiccm Bulletin | Published : 2015
Abstract
Cinematic motion picture film composed of cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate is an inherently unstable material (Ram, AT 1990, ‘Archival preservation of photographic films—A perspective’, Polymer Degradation and Stability, vol. 29, pp. 3–29; Morgan, J 1991, Conservation of plastics, The Conservation Unit of the Museums & Galleries Commission and the Plastics Historical Society, London). Currently, effective preservation largely relies on cold storage to slow deterioration. Adsorbent materials used in conjunction with cold storage may further extend film lifespan by trapping excess moisture and autocatalytic vapours given off by degrading polymer films. Commercial adsorbants commonly used..
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