Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204812 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Characterization of oxidation products responsible for yellowing of paper through absorption and through emission is presented using independently UV-visible absorption spectrophotometry and microspectrofluorimetry to survey the thermal oxidation at 100 °C and the photo-oxidation at λ â¥Â 340 nm and at 60 °C of the three types of paper containing low amount of ligneous residues (SA papers) or not (WH and C papers). It was shown that due to secondary oxidation yellowing of product is favoured in the dark. It was shown that pre-photo-oxidation largely increased the yellowing in the dark. The effect of pre-photo-oxidation on yellowing through absorption and on yellowing through emission was shown to be different.
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Authors
Dominique Fromageot, Nicolas Pichon, Olivier Peyron, Jacques Lemaire,