Journal article
Tea: An Alternative Adsorbent for the Preservation of Cellulose Triacetate Film
P Nel, J Bell, M Newnham
Bulletin- Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material | Australian Institute for the Conversation of Cultural Material Inc | Published : 2017
Abstract
Cellulose triacetate (CTA) film, the main film base of the Twentieth Century, is inherently unstable, affected by autocatalytic deterioration through hydrolysis. The release of, and subsequent exposure to, acetic acid known as ‘vinegar syndrome’ accelerates deterioration, placing all cellulose acetate materials at risk or actively deteriorating. Preservation techniques rely on cold storage to slow deterioration or microenvironments with adsorbent materials to remove corrosives and/or pollutants. However, commercially available adsorbents can be expensive and difficult to access. This research investigated the potential for tea and tea waste to act as an alternative, low cost, accessible adso..
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