Development of Mg-Al LDH and LDO as novel protective materials for deacidification of paper-based relics

IF 9.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sinong Wang , Shanshan Jin , Xue Yang , Yanyan Huang , Peng Liu , Yi Tang , Yuliang Yang
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Acidification of paper-based relics is a common problem, leading to their degradation and eventual loss. Paper deacidification is highly dependent on a limited variety of alkaline materials, and the development of new materials that are safe, efficient and easy-to-prepare is highly demanded to ensure a high level of safety and effective protection of paper-based relic. This study proposes the introduction of layered double hydroxide (LDH) and its calcined product, mixed metal oxide (layered double oxide (LDO)), as innovative protective materials for the deacidification of paper with varying levels of acidity. The results demonstrate that treatment with Mg-Al LDH/LDO can effectively modify the pH of acidic paper (e.g., pH ∼ 4.0–6.4) to a neutral or weakly basic state, maintaining this desirable pH range even under long-term accelerated aging condition. Remarkably, LDH proves to be well-suited for the protection of slightly acidified paper (e.g., pH > 5.5), while LDO serves as an especially option for the deacidification of severely acidified paper (e.g., pH ≤ 5.5). During aqueous deacidification, due to the memory effect of the LDH-based materials, LDO is converted to rehydrated LDH, which creates a mild and appropriate alkaline retention in the paper, avoiding damage caused by strong alkalinity such as cellulose degradation and pigment fading during subsequent long-term natural preservation of the paper. Furthermore, Mg-Al LDH/LDO materials also exhibit flame-retardant and bacteriostatic properties. This opens up opportunities for the safe, efficient and multifunctional protection of acidified paper-based relics.

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开发镁铝 LDH 和 LDO 作为纸质文物脱酸的新型保护材料
纸质文物酸化是一个常见问题,会导致文物降解并最终流失。纸张脱酸高度依赖于种类有限的碱性材料,为确保纸质文物的高度安全和有效保护,亟需开发安全、高效、易于制备的新材料。本研究提出引入层状双氢氧化物(LDH)及其煅烧产物混合金属氧化物(层状双氧化物(LDO))作为创新保护材料,用于不同酸度纸张的脱酸处理。研究结果表明,使用镁铝 LDH/LDO 处理可有效地将酸性纸张(例如 pH ∼ 4.0-6.4)的 pH 值改变为中性或弱碱性状态,即使在长期加速老化条件下也能保持这一理想的 pH 值范围。值得注意的是,事实证明 LDH 非常适合保护轻微酸化的纸张(如 pH 值为 5.5),而 LDO 则是严重酸化纸张(如 pH 值≤ 5.5)脱酸的最佳选择。在水性脱酸过程中,由于 LDH 类材料的记忆效应,LDO 会转化为再水化的 LDH,从而在纸张中形成温和而适当的碱性保留,避免了纸张在随后的长期自然保存过程中因强碱造成的损害,如纤维素降解和颜料褪色。此外,镁铝 LDH/LDO 材料还具有阻燃和抑菌特性。这为安全、高效、多功能地保护酸化纸质文物提供了机会。
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Chinese Chemical Letters
Chinese Chemical Letters 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
8969
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Chinese Chemical Letters (CCL) (ISSN 1001-8417) was founded in July 1990. The journal publishes preliminary accounts in the whole field of chemistry, including inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, applied chemistry, etc.Chinese Chemical Letters does not accept articles previously published or scheduled to be published. To verify originality, your article may be checked by the originality detection service CrossCheck.
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