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Karbalai Mirza Shahrbabaki K, Mohammadi Achacheloui M. Evaluation of Degradation and Stability of Carbon Black Ink Made Based on Ancient Texts Under Aging Conditions. KCR 2017; 1 (3) :13-21
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Bachelor's student in Conservation and Restoration of Historical objects, Zabol University, Iran. & Bachelor's student in Conservation and Restoration of Historical objects, Zabol University, Iran.
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Evaluation of the degradation and stability of soot ink made based on ancient texts under aging conditions. Soot ink is one of the inks that has been widely used in written works. Some of which are currently in our custody, so it is necessary to examine their degradation in order to prevent their further degradation. In this regard, in the present study, the degradation rate and stability of soot ink were investigated. The question of this study is what level of degradation and stability do the manufactured inks have? The purpose of this study was to examine soot ink, which was used in paper works, using laboratory instruments, pH meter, FTIR, optical microscope, colorimeter, and tensile strength meter.
To prepare the samples, the immersion method was used to impregnate the paper with ink, and an incubator was used to age the samples. The results of the acidity test (pH measurement) of the ink-impregnated papers show that the accelerated moisture-thermal aging process, especially after a period of 12 days, causes a decrease in pH compared to the samples before aging. The results of microscopic observations show that the aged sample has suffered from breakage in addition to the ink of the paper fibers. Analysis of the ATR-FTIR spectra in the carbon black sample indicates that cellulose undergoes structural changes during aging, but most of the changes are in the structure of the ink. According to the studies conducted, the results of this research indicate that the carbon black ink has relatively good stability during aging.
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Type of Study: Research, Original, Regular | Subject: Evaluation of treatment methods and optimization of traditional materials in conservation and restoration.
Received: 2017/11/29 | Accepted: 2017/11/29 | Published: 2017/11/29

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