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Video explains why old newspaper and book pages turn yellow
short by Sanira Mediratta / on Thursday, 22 December, 2016
Paper is usually made of wood, which primarily comprises of two substances, namely cellulose and lignin. Exposure of these two substances to sunlight and oxygen initiates the process of oxidation, meaning loss of electrons, which causes the paper to appear yellow-brown. To avoid this, important documents are now often written on acid-free paper, with a limited amount of lignin.
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