D. Capitani et al., Early detection of enzymatic attack on paper by NMR relaxometry, EPR spectroscopy and X-Ray powder spectra, NORD PULP P, 13(2), 1998, pp. 95-100
Fungal growth on paper is one among the causes responsible for paper deteri
oration in archives and libraries. The study of paper deterioration is a co
mplex phenomenon in particular when it is due to the biotic action of fungi
and bacteria. One of the major problems is the early detection of fungal a
ctivity and, following an enzymatic attack, the evaluation of actual perman
ent damage on different types of paper. In this report we present a combine
d study based on NMR relaxometry, EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) spe
ctroscopy, X-Ray powder spectra and chemical analysis.
These methods altogether indicate that, in the case of an enzymatic attack
by endo glucanase, it is the amorphous fraction of paper to be attacked. In
particular, NMR relaxometry is able to reveal extremely mild enzymatic att
acks, not observable with any other method.