Acid-free paper

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Permalife bond paper

Description

Paper that contains no free acids, thus providing greater permanence and durability. The paper is typically produced from linters cotton linters, rags, grass esparto grass, or wood pulp chemical wood pulp which minimizes the potential for acid and/or lignin in the pulp. Acid-free paper may also contain a buffering material to maintain a pH in the neutral to slightly alkaline range. This helps scavenge any acidic materials formed by bleaching residues, sizes, degradation products, or air pollutants.

See also reserve alkaline reserve.

Synonyms and Related Terms

acid free paper; archival paper; Permalife paper; lignin-free paper; permanent paper; zuurvrij paper (Ned.); papier exempt d'acide (Fr.); surefrei (Deut.); surefreies Papier (Deut.); carta non acida (It.); carta esente da acidi (It.); papel exento de cido (Esp.); papel sin cido (Esp.); syrafritt papper (Sven.)

Comparisons

Common Types of Paper


Authority

  • Matt Roberts, Don Etherington, Matt Roberts, Don Etherington, Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1982
  • A Glossary of Paper Conservation Terms, Margaret Ellis (ed.), Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York City, 1998
  • Marjorie Shelley, Marjorie Shelley, The Care and Handling of Art Objects, The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
  • Book and Paper Group, Book and Paper Group, Paper Conservation Catalog, AIC, 1984, 1989
  • Silvie Turner, Silvie Turner, Which Paper?, Design Press, New York, 1991

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