2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.3c00530
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A Biomass-Based Colorimetric Sulfur Dioxide Gas Sensor for Smart Packaging

Abstract: Sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas, which can effectively prohibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms, has been internationally used in commercial food packaging to maintain high-quality food and reduce the incidence of foodborne illnesses. However, the current mainstream methods for SO2 detection are either large and expensive instruments or synthesized chemical-based labels, which are not suitable for large-scale gas detection in food packaging. Recently, we discovered that petunia dye (PD), which is extracted fr… Show more

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“…Subsequently, when exposed to the analyte gas, the resistance of TiO 2 -based gas sensors will increase or decrease according to the type of analyte gas (oxidizing or reducing). For example, reducing gases such as H 2 S, formaldehyde, NH 3 , CO, and ethanol inject electrons into the conduction band (CB) of TiO 2 , leading to a decrease in TiO 2 resistance. , In contrast, oxidizing gases such as O 3 , NO x , and SO 2 induce resistance changes in the opposite direction. , …”
Section: Sensing Principles Of Tio2 Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, when exposed to the analyte gas, the resistance of TiO 2 -based gas sensors will increase or decrease according to the type of analyte gas (oxidizing or reducing). For example, reducing gases such as H 2 S, formaldehyde, NH 3 , CO, and ethanol inject electrons into the conduction band (CB) of TiO 2 , leading to a decrease in TiO 2 resistance. , In contrast, oxidizing gases such as O 3 , NO x , and SO 2 induce resistance changes in the opposite direction. , …”
Section: Sensing Principles Of Tio2 Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshness preservation of food samples can be effectively achieved in the presence of bisulfite salts . Whereas, artificial overloading of superfluous HSO 3 – may risk food safety.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshness preservation of food samples can be effectively achieved in the presence of bisulfite salts. 42 Whereas, artificial overloading of superfluous HSO 3 − may risk food safety. Thus, scrutinizing the content of HSO 3 − in real-world food samples is rather essential.…”
Section: Fluorescence Imaging Of Hclo In Living Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of substances with antibacterial activity, antioxidant properties, and UV blocking performance is employed to delay food deterioration . Additionally, the detection of harmful substances or additives in food through discoloration or probe sensing represents a key advancement in food protection technology. , Among these innovations, green active food packaging has emerged as the primary solution to combat food degradation caused by harmful bacteria in recent years. Different from traditional packaging material, green active packaging can prevent the microbial degradation of foodstuffs by deliberately incorporating active agents that could inhibit bacterial growth through releasing into the headspace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%