2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/1416491
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Evaluation of the Potential Use of Levan Polysaccharide in Paper Conservation

Abstract: Conservation of paper-based materials, namely, manuscripts, includes repair of tears, gap filling, consolidation, and fixation, which requires the use of adhesives. The adhesive in use for these purposes should be compatible with the chemical and physical properties of paper and should present good aging characteristics. In this study, we conducted a set of experiments with paper samples on which fructan-based biopolymer Halomonas levan (Hlevan) was applied for the first time and compared with glucan-based adh… Show more

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“…It was used as an adhesive and consolidation for paper; it dissolves in water and has a unique combination of properties such as strong adhesiveness, very low intrinsic viscosity, and high biocompatibility. Saglam et al [34] (2020) evaluated 7% and 10% (w/v) of levan solutions in distilled water and compared them with starch; Adhesive-applied samples were initially prepared by the application of different historical recipes of sizing and ink. Then, they underwent accelerated thermal aging.…”
Section: Biopolymer Materials From Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was used as an adhesive and consolidation for paper; it dissolves in water and has a unique combination of properties such as strong adhesiveness, very low intrinsic viscosity, and high biocompatibility. Saglam et al [34] (2020) evaluated 7% and 10% (w/v) of levan solutions in distilled water and compared them with starch; Adhesive-applied samples were initially prepared by the application of different historical recipes of sizing and ink. Then, they underwent accelerated thermal aging.…”
Section: Biopolymer Materials From Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, with the advancement of the science of archaeological conservation, many chemicals have appeared on the market. Sometimes non-specialists apply some of these materials to historical manuscripts and other archaeological materials without prior knowledge of their chemical composition, different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and other critical criteria that must be taken into account at the time of application, and the end result is the deterioration of the archaeological materials, or lost them as a result of irreversible damage [33,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%