Ana Teresa Guimaraes Romero, Toshiya Matsui, Eriko Nagahama
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A370168
※ 기관로그인 시 무료 이용이 가능합니다.
4,000원
원문정보
초록
영어
The storage environment of a Japanese woodblock print collection was assessed for organic acids. The active air sampling method was used to collect organic acid emissions in the low microgram range from areas of a selected woodblock print with different pigments, following which an off-gassing mitigation strategy based on the fan filter unit(FFU) system was investigated. Research findings revealed that the off-gassing behavior of woodblock prints is significantly impacted by storage practices and to a lesser degree by the pigments. The FFU system can be used as a mitigation strategy, but the permanence of the results depends on the storage conditions.
목차
ABSTRACT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. MATERIALS: WOODBLOCK PRINTS 3. METHOD 3.1. Determination of sampling points and characterization of color materials 3.2. Measuring organic acids 3.3. Rinsing organic acids: experimental design 4. RESULTS 4.1. Pigment identification 4.2. Preliminary measurement of organic acids 4.3. Measurement of organic acids in Phase 1 and Phase 2 5. DISCUSSION 5.1. Storage environment 5.2. Influence of the color materials and degradation in off-gassing behavior 5.3. FFU system as a mitigation strategy 6. CONCLUSION REFERENCES