Innovative Tool Detects Toxic Pigments in Historic Books

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Victorian-era books with green covers made using toxic arsenic-based pigments pose health risks, prompting researchers at the University of St Andrews to develop a portable, non-destructive testing device to identify and safely manage these potentially hazardous books, ensuring access while protecting health.
Topics:top-news#arsenic-green#book-preservation#history-science-libraries#library-safety#spectrometer-technology#toxic-books
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