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Space Technology for Book Preservation

Originally published in 1983
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The Library of Congress has patented a process to extend book life. It is called vapor phased deacidification, and involves use of DEZ, a chemical vapor which neutralizes acid and deposits an alkaline reserve on book pages. As the process must be done in an airless environment, the library utilized Goddard Space Flight Center's vacuum chamber for deacidification. The chamber can treat 5,000 books at once, and a new facility is planned. The Library plans to license the technology to private companies; several universities are interested in the process.

Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20030001722

Abstract
The Library of Congress has patented a process to extend book life. It is called vapor phased deacidification, and involves use of DEZ, a chemical vapor which neutralizes acid and deposits an alkaline reserve on book pages. As the process must be done in an airless environment, the library utilized Goddard Space Flight Center's vacuum chamber for deacidification. The chamber can treat 5,000 books at once, and a new facility is planned. The Library plans to license the technology to private companies; several universities are interested in the process.
Space Technology for Book Preservation

Space Technology for Book Preservation

Space Technology for Book Preservation

Space Technology for Book Preservation