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ScienceShot: Why Old Paper Turns Yellow - ScienceNOW
Scientists have long known that such yellowing can stem from cellulose—the
main component of old, handmade paper—which oxidizes over time to develop
colored molecular structures known as chromophores. Until now, however,
researchers haven't identified which chromophores are responsible.


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