- DOI: 10.1179/019713607806112378
- Corpus ID: 95746669
Foxing on Paper: A Literature Review
- Soyeon Choi
- Published 1 January 2007
- Environmental Science
- Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
56 Citations
Contribution to the characterization of foxing stains on printed books using infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy energy dispersive spectrometry, mycological and ftir analysis of biotic foxing on paper substrates, paper foxing stains on a historic manuscript from the early qajar era: abiotic or biotic foxing.
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Analytical and Microbiological Characterization of Paper Samples Exhibiting Foxing Stains
Considerations about foxing stains in three paper collections ranging from the 16th to the 20th century, raman microspectroscopy of old paper samples with foxing, fungi in fox spots of a drawing by leon wyczółkowski, laser removal of mold and foxing stains from paper artifacts: preliminary investigation, characterisation of foxing stains in eighteenth to nineteenth century drawings using non-destructive techniques, influence of bleaching materials on mechanical and morphological properties for paper conservation, 100 references, on the foxing-causing fungi, foxing – a new approach to an old problem.
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LASER STAIN REMOVAL OF FUNGUS-INDUCED STAINS FROM PAPER
Water-stained cellulosics: a literature review, the role of the conidia of fungi in fox spots, foxing stains and discolouration of leaf margins and paper surrounding printing ink: elements of a complex phenomenon in books, the causes of foxing on the chinese painting, ink corrosion : comparison of currently used aqueous treatments for paper objects, isolation of fungal species from test samples and maps damaged by foxing, and correlation between these species and the environment, sem analysis of irregular fungal fox spots in an 1854 book: population dynamics and species identification, related papers.
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This paper is prepared with these unsolved ques-tions in mind - the vague definition of foxing and the lack of consensus surrounding the subject. The aim of this paper is to review selected literature published between 1930 and 2003 to grasp how research has evolved to establish the current state of knowledge
This work comprises the use of a multi-analytical approach combined with microbiological studies to characterize six paper samples, containing foxing stains, from the 20th century, regarding...
This paper reviews selected literature published between 1930 and 2003 to show the progression of the research approach on this subject and to suggest areas for further discussion and research. Metals and microorganisms have been considered the main causes of foxing formation.
This paper reviews selected literature published between 1930 and 2003 to show the progression of the research approach on this subject and to suggest areas for further discussion and research. Metals and microorganisms have been considered the main causes of foxing formation.
These studies indicate that foxing is a result of a combined effect of microbial action, paper-degradation by microbes, dye production, and chemical changes occurring in paper due to oxidation of cellulose metabolites.
The term foxing refers to roundish small stains of yellowish or reddishbrown color, which are found on paper or other cellulosic fiber materials. ... Paper Foxing Stains on a Historic...