Historical iron gall ink containing documents — Properties affecting their condition

Iron gall ink, also referred to as iron gallotannate ink, is one of the most important inks in the history of western civilisation, and was in widespread use from the middle ages until the 20th century. Unfortunately, iron ions and acids present in these inks induce enhanced degradation of paper, thus severely damaging numerous historical artefacts. Yet, when examining documents, it is frequently observed that not all materials containing iron gall ink are suffering from ink corrosion. While some are completely destroyed, others may be in excellent condition even centuries after their creation. In order to establish the main properties of materials, common to severely degraded documents, the effects of the type and quantity of metal ions in the ink, as determined by in-air PIXE method, pH of the ink on paper, grammage of paper, its absorptivity and the width of ink lines were evaluated against the extent of corrosion. Using multiple linear regression analysis, a correlation has been obtained between the width of the applied ink lines, pH, grammage of paper and the extent of ink corrosion. Based on these factors, which can be acquired non-destructively from most historical documents, it is therefore possible to predict the stability of historical iron gall ink containing paper.

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