1977
DOI: 10.1080/03094227.1977.9638490
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The Effect of Residues of Manganese Compounds in Paper on the Bleaching of Prints, Etc

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“…10 ' 12 ' 15 The other techniques described in the literature involve immersion of the paper in the solution of hydrogen peroxide for a period of time ranging from 1 minute 2 to 90 minutes 6 with a maximum of 6 hours. 39 Some writers leave it to the restorer to decide the necessary length of time. 4 ' 22 · 25 ' 36 Among the frequent pretreatments recommendations are to wash the paper first 2 ' 6 ' 25 and to deacidify.…”
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“…10 ' 12 ' 15 The other techniques described in the literature involve immersion of the paper in the solution of hydrogen peroxide for a period of time ranging from 1 minute 2 to 90 minutes 6 with a maximum of 6 hours. 39 Some writers leave it to the restorer to decide the necessary length of time. 4 ' 22 · 25 ' 36 Among the frequent pretreatments recommendations are to wash the paper first 2 ' 6 ' 25 and to deacidify.…”
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“…For a long time it was thought that no residues were left behind 12 · 38 and that washing afterwards was not even necessary or that a simple rinse would be sufficient. 7 · 8 ' 15 ' 39 The treatment could even have a bactericidal action if the compound is not removed by washing. The method was particularly recommended for coloured documents, watercolours and drawings.…”
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