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Polymer films were deposited on paper by a photoinitiated cationic process. These films possessed enhanced resistance to deterioration by folding and acid-aging.
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Jenkins, A.D., Wilson, D.J. Photo-initiated cationic polymerisation for use in paper preservation. Polymer Bulletin 20, 101–107 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00256101
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