The effectiveness of ionizing radiations for the preservation of cultural heritage (CH) has been recently demonstrated. Although these processes present many advantages with respect to the traditional methods, physico-chemical modifications induced by radiation (namely side effects) represent a concern for CH restorers, archivists and librarians. The present work is focused on the study of the effect of gamma irradiation parameters on the main features of paper. In particular, total absorbed doses up to 10 kGy (commonly suggested for preservation treatments) have been applied, with dose rates ranging from 3 to 10 kGy/h. Different experimental techniques (FTIR, EPR, viscosity and colorimetric analysis) have been used to study the side effects occurrence. The results indicate that the fine-tuning of irradiation condition allow to minimize the unwanted changes, induced by radiation in the treated paper samples.

Gamma radiation-induced effects on paper irradiated at absorbed doses common for cultural heritage preservation / Cemmi, Alessia; Di Sarcina, Ilaria; D'Orsi, Beatrice. - In: RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0969-806X. - (2023), p. 110452.

Gamma radiation-induced effects on paper irradiated at absorbed doses common for cultural heritage preservation

Beatrice D'Orsi
2023

Abstract

The effectiveness of ionizing radiations for the preservation of cultural heritage (CH) has been recently demonstrated. Although these processes present many advantages with respect to the traditional methods, physico-chemical modifications induced by radiation (namely side effects) represent a concern for CH restorers, archivists and librarians. The present work is focused on the study of the effect of gamma irradiation parameters on the main features of paper. In particular, total absorbed doses up to 10 kGy (commonly suggested for preservation treatments) have been applied, with dose rates ranging from 3 to 10 kGy/h. Different experimental techniques (FTIR, EPR, viscosity and colorimetric analysis) have been used to study the side effects occurrence. The results indicate that the fine-tuning of irradiation condition allow to minimize the unwanted changes, induced by radiation in the treated paper samples.
2023
Gamma radiation; Cobalt 60; Paper; radiation-induced effects; Cultural heritage
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Gamma radiation-induced effects on paper irradiated at absorbed doses common for cultural heritage preservation / Cemmi, Alessia; Di Sarcina, Ilaria; D'Orsi, Beatrice. - In: RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0969-806X. - (2023), p. 110452.
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