Imaging Rough Paper to Evaluate Methods for Soot Removal

  • Duncan T
  • Vicenzi E
  • Brogdon-Grantham S
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Abstract

Here, we use a variety of microscopic imaging techniques, including scanning electron microscopy, 3D visible light microscopy, and portable microscopy to capture the topography of rough paper. Paper coated with a model soot was cleaned with either a firm vinyl eraser or softer, putty-like kneaded eraser and reimaged to characterize the disposition of remaining soot. Although both methods remove soot from the upper-most surface of the paper, only the kneaded eraser can conform to the complex topography to remove soot from the interstices between paper fibers.

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Duncan, T. T., Vicenzi, E. P., & Brogdon-Grantham, S. A. (2022). Imaging Rough Paper to Evaluate Methods for Soot Removal. Microscopy Today, 30(1), 30–33. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1551929521001516

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