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Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle
The determination of food freshness along manufacturer-to-consumer transportation lines is a challenging problem that calls for cheap, simple, reliable, and nontoxic sensors inside food packaging. We present a novel approach for oxygen sensing in which the exposure time to oxygen—rather than the oxy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164465 |
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author | Afik, Noa Yadgar, Omri Volison-Klimentiev, Anastasiya Peretz-Damari, Sivan Ohayon-Lavi, Avia Alatawna, Amr Yosefi, Gal Bitton, Ronit Fuchs, Naomi Regev, Oren |
author_facet | Afik, Noa Yadgar, Omri Volison-Klimentiev, Anastasiya Peretz-Damari, Sivan Ohayon-Lavi, Avia Alatawna, Amr Yosefi, Gal Bitton, Ronit Fuchs, Naomi Regev, Oren |
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description | The determination of food freshness along manufacturer-to-consumer transportation lines is a challenging problem that calls for cheap, simple, reliable, and nontoxic sensors inside food packaging. We present a novel approach for oxygen sensing in which the exposure time to oxygen—rather than the oxygen concentration per se—is monitored. We developed a nontoxic hybrid composite-based sensor consisting of graphite powder (conductive filler), clay (viscosity control filler) and linseed oil (the matrix). Upon exposure to oxygen, the insulating linseed oil is oxidized, leading to polymerization and shrinkage of the matrix and hence to an increase in the concentration of the electrically conductive graphite powder up to percolation, which serves as an indicator of food spoilage. In the developed sensor, the exposure time to oxygen (days to weeks) is obtained by measuring the electrical conductivity though the sensor. The sensor functionality could be tuned by changing the oil viscosity, the aspect ratio of the conductive filler, and/or the concentration of the clay, thereby adapting the sensor to monitoring the quality of food products with different sensitivities to oxygen exposure time (e.g., fish vs grain). |
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spelling | pubmed-74719902020-09-17 Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle Afik, Noa Yadgar, Omri Volison-Klimentiev, Anastasiya Peretz-Damari, Sivan Ohayon-Lavi, Avia Alatawna, Amr Yosefi, Gal Bitton, Ronit Fuchs, Naomi Regev, Oren Sensors (Basel) Article The determination of food freshness along manufacturer-to-consumer transportation lines is a challenging problem that calls for cheap, simple, reliable, and nontoxic sensors inside food packaging. We present a novel approach for oxygen sensing in which the exposure time to oxygen—rather than the oxygen concentration per se—is monitored. We developed a nontoxic hybrid composite-based sensor consisting of graphite powder (conductive filler), clay (viscosity control filler) and linseed oil (the matrix). Upon exposure to oxygen, the insulating linseed oil is oxidized, leading to polymerization and shrinkage of the matrix and hence to an increase in the concentration of the electrically conductive graphite powder up to percolation, which serves as an indicator of food spoilage. In the developed sensor, the exposure time to oxygen (days to weeks) is obtained by measuring the electrical conductivity though the sensor. The sensor functionality could be tuned by changing the oil viscosity, the aspect ratio of the conductive filler, and/or the concentration of the clay, thereby adapting the sensor to monitoring the quality of food products with different sensitivities to oxygen exposure time (e.g., fish vs grain). MDPI 2020-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7471990/ /pubmed/32785077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164465 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Afik, Noa Yadgar, Omri Volison-Klimentiev, Anastasiya Peretz-Damari, Sivan Ohayon-Lavi, Avia Alatawna, Amr Yosefi, Gal Bitton, Ronit Fuchs, Naomi Regev, Oren Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle |
title | Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle |
title_full | Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle |
title_fullStr | Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle |
title_full_unstemmed | Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle |
title_short | Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle |
title_sort | sensing exposure time to oxygen by applying a percolation-induced principle |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471990/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164465 |
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