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Paper yellows with age for two reasons. If it is made from cheap, low-grade mechanical pulp, it will still contain some lignin. Lignin reacts with oxygen in the presence of light to create chromophores (meaning, literally, “color-carriers”), which turn the paper yellow as they increase in concentration. This type of paper is used for cheap and disposable paper products, and is why newspapers yellow quickly in light.
Stuff Matters: Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World
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