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01 August 2018

This volume (published by Siegl, Munich) is a revised and expanded edition of the book first published in 2011 by Elsevier-Butterworth-Heinemann.
The text and many illustrations are reworked and the contents of all the chapters revised and expanded to reflect recent research and developments. Important new bibliographic material has been added together with an additional chapter by Ute Henninges and Antje Potthas on the characterisation of paper.
Water is present when paper is made and when it ages. Water also serves many essential functions when deteriorated paper is treated by conservators. Drawing on paper industry and scientific research,�Paper and Water�examines closely the relationship between this common cellulosic material and water.
The interaction between paper and water is a topic of primary importance for every conservator working with paper objects and other cellulose-based materials. Throughout the book, the theories that underlie the effects of water on paper, and their practical application, are presented in relation to the processes of conservation.�Paper and Water�is a reference and teaching compendium for conservation professionals involved in the preservation of paper objects in archives, libraries and fine art museums around the world. Written by experts in paper conservation, this book and DVD aim to serve a rapidly expanding profession.
ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks
Foreword from the perspective of the conservator
Kate Colleran
Foreword from the perspective of the conservation scientist
Jan Wouters
Introduction
Gerhard Banik and Irene Br�ckle
User's Guide
Animations and video clips
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1. Relevant Chemistry
Gerhard Banik
2. Properties of Water
Gerhard Banik
3. Disassociation of Water: Acids and Bases
Gerhard Banik
4. Structure and Properties of Dry and Wet Paper
Irene Br�ckle
5. Effect of Pulp Processing on Paper-Water Interactions
Irene Br�ckle
6. Effect of Sizing on Paper-Water Interactions
Gerhard Banik, Irene Br�ckle, Reinhard Lacher and G�nther Wegele
7. Paper Drying in the Manufacturing Process
D. Steven Keller
8. Paper Ageing and the Influence of Water
Paul M. Whitmore
9. Characterisation of Paper
Ute Henniges and Antje Potthast
10. The Introduction of Water into Paper
Irene Br�ckle and Gerhard Banik
11. The Rate of Discolouration Removal from Paper by Washing
Vincent Daniels
12. Washing Paper in Conservation
Joanna M. Kosek
13. Aqueous Deacidification of Paper
Anthony W. Smith
14. Drying Paper in Conservation Practice
Irene Br�ckle and Gerhard Banik
15. Aqueous Treatment in Context
Irene Br�ckle
Appendices
Glossary
Index