I. Forsskahl et al., DEPTH PROFILING OF A PHOTOCHEMICALLY YELLOWED PAPER .1. UV-VISIBLE REFLECTANCE AND FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY, Applied spectroscopy, 49(1), 1995, pp. 92-97
A strongly photochemically yellowed paper having a reflectance at 457
nm of 53% (initial reflectance 73%) containing high-yield pulp from so
ftwood was ground off to varying depths. The resulting papers were stu
died with the use of UV-visible diffuse reflectance and fluorescence s
pectroscopy. Yellowing penetration depth was determined and the chromo
phore distribution in the z direction was characterized with the aid o
f difference spectra. Expressed as the amount of chromophores based on
the specific adsorption coefficient, 25% of the yellowing had occurre
d at a depth of 10-12 mu m, 50% at 15-20 mu m, and 75% at 25-30 mu m.
The fluorescence spectroscopy results showed that 50% of the changes i
nduced by light had occurred at a depth of about 20 mu m.