Thermogravimetric and calorimetric study of cellulose paper at low doses of gamma irradiation

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Ioan Valentin Moise
Ioana Stanculescu
Viorica Meltzer
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[1] Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering,IRASM Radiation Processing Center
[2] University of Bucharest,Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2014年 / 115卷
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Thermal analysis; Cellulose de-polymerization; Hydrogen bond; Ionizing radiation; Paper preservation;
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The study of the behaviour of cellulose materials at low doses of ionizing radiation regained the interest because of the recent results showing that physical properties of the paper have less or no changes for absorbed doses below 10 kGy, despite the high decrease of the degree of polymerization. The understanding of the relationship among molecular, microscopic and macroscopic changes in cellulose materials may change the current opinion that irradiation of paper is not the best choice for conservation of cultural heritage. The aim of this study is to reveal the changes in gamma-irradiated pure cellulose paper by simultaneous TG/DSC analysis. For cellulose fibres, the thermal decomposition parameters depend on the cellulose degree of polymerization. For high irradiation doses, there is established a relationship between the absorbed dose and the degree of polymerization. However, a direct relationship between absorbed dose and the parameters of cellulose thermal decomposition for low irradiation doses was not established either in the literature or in our study. By using a peak separation technique, we studied the changes in the region of water loss (70–150 °C) and physical ageing (160–300 °C) for Whatman paper with low initial water content (<1 %), previously gamma irradiated at doses between 0 and 30 kGy. We concluded that strength of the hydrogen bond structure is increasing up to a point when the stress produces fractures in the fibrilar structure. This may explain the results reported for mechanical tests at low dose irradiation and it is in agreement with scanning electron microscopy pictures showing changes in fibril structure at high irradiation doses. Cellulose irradiated at low doses maintains its original hydrogen bond structure despite the decrease of the degree of polymerization.
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