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APPLIED PHYSICS A-MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING
卷 81, 期 5, 页码 943-951出版社
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-005-3268-3
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Laser cleaning is an attractive and advanced technique of cleaning cultural heritage materials. However, in the case of paper-based substrates, it may lead to surface discoloration and long-term destabilisation of the cellulosic component. The origin of discoloration during pulsed laser removal (Nd:YAG laser, 532 and 1064 nm) of carbonaceous soiling was studied using UV resonance Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was concluded that macromolecular conjugated systems are the most probable cause of discoloration, formed as a consequence of thermolytic reactions. With chemiluminometry, we analysed the processes following irradiation. Using photo-ageing and thermally accelerated ageing, it was indicated that, even at fluences lower than the ablation threshold of cellulose, long-term destabilisation of the material should be taken into account. By using much lower laser shot repetition rates than usual, i.e. 1 s(-1), we can allow the substrate to cool between consecutive laser shots, thus minimising the adverse effects of laser treatment. Acoustic monitoring was shown to be an affordable possibility for on-line process control. The amplitude of shock waves was shown not to be wavelength dependent (532 or 1064 nm); however, the parameter can be used to monitor the progress of cleaning.
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