2012
DOI: 10.2352/j.imagingsci.technol.12.56.6.060505
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Further Observations of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Pre-Dosed Digital Prints Over Time

Abstract: There have been numerous reports on the effects of atmospheric pollutants on digitally printed materials that describe fading of colorants, yellowing of substrates, colorant bleed, and delamination of the ink-receiving layer on some digital prints. In 2010, the Image Permanence Institute published the results of an experiment on the effects of ozone and nitrogen dioxide on various digital print types. While it was not the intent of that experiment to determine the longterm effects of pre-exposure to pollutants… Show more

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“…In the literature, there are many works on the impact of pollutants on printing media and less on prints in the last decade of the 20th century. The most common topics in research are as follows: the synergistic effects of air pollutants and climate on the stability of cellulosic materials; the influence of SO 2 , NO 2 , and O 3 on the stability of cellulosic materials in the process of accelerated aging; exposure of newsprint to O 3 , SO 2 , and NO 2 without the presence of light with 60% humidity to ambient levels; accelerated exposure of cellulosecontaining materials to air pollutants [67][68][69][70][71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, there are many works on the impact of pollutants on printing media and less on prints in the last decade of the 20th century. The most common topics in research are as follows: the synergistic effects of air pollutants and climate on the stability of cellulosic materials; the influence of SO 2 , NO 2 , and O 3 on the stability of cellulosic materials in the process of accelerated aging; exposure of newsprint to O 3 , SO 2 , and NO 2 without the presence of light with 60% humidity to ambient levels; accelerated exposure of cellulosecontaining materials to air pollutants [67][68][69][70][71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%