Cu2O nanocubes as gas sensing elements for food packaging applications

Emmanouil Gagaoudakis, Angelliki Sfakianou, Eleni Mantsiou, Vassilios Binas
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Intelligent packaging has attracted research interest during the last decades. More specifically, food packaging is of great importance due to the utmost need to monitor and maintain food quality until consumption. Thus, there is a high demand for sensors capable of detecting gases such as CO2, emitted by packaged meat or chicken which serve as freshness indicators. In the present work, a sensor based on Cu2O nanocubes was fabricated and tested against CO2 at room temperature. Cu2O nanocubes were synthesized by solution-based methods and deposited on commercial interdigitated electrodes. Specifically, the Cu2O-based sensor successfully detected down to 5% CO2 (50,000 ppm) in the ambient atmosphere, at room temperature, with a response time of less than 90 s. This level of CO2 is in the range that indicates the unsuitability of packaged meat for consumption. Furthermore, the sensor was able to maintain its response to CO2 after being stored in the fridge for 20 days, showcasing its endurance under food maintenance conditions.

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作为气体传感元件的 Cu2O 纳米立方体在食品包装中的应用
智能包装在过去几十年中引起了人们的研究兴趣。更具体地说,食品包装非常重要,因为在消费之前,食品质量的监控和保持是最迫切的需求。因此,对能够检测包装肉类或鸡肉释放的二氧化碳等气体的传感器的需求量很大,这些气体可作为新鲜度指标。在本研究中,我们制作了一种基于 Cu2O 纳米立方体的传感器,并在室温下对二氧化碳进行了测试。Cu2O 纳米立方体是通过溶液法合成的,并沉积在商用 IDE 上。具体来说,基于 Cu2O 的传感器在室温下成功检测到了环境气氛中低至 5% 的二氧化碳(50,000 ppm),响应时间小于 90 秒。此外,该传感器在冰箱中存放 20 天后仍能保持对二氧化碳的响应,显示了其在食品维护条件下的耐久性。本文受版权保护,未经许可不得转载。
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