2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c17011
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Carbon Quantum Dots for Long-Term Protection against UV Degradation and Acidification in Paper-Based Relics

Mingliang Zhang,
Jinchan Zhao,
Sinong Wang
et al.

Abstract: Paper-based cultural relics constitute a significant and invaluable part of human civilization and cultural heritage. However, they are highly vulnerable to environmental factors such as ultraviolet (UV) photodegradation and acidification degradation, posing substantial threats to their long-term preservation. Carbon quantum dots (CQDs), known for their outstanding optical properties, high water solubility, and good safety, offer a promising solution for slowing down UV damage and acidification of paper-based … Show more

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