Publication: An edible humidity indicator that responds to changes in humidity mechanically
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Elevated humidity levels in medical, food, and pharmaceutical products may reduce the products’ shelf life, trigger bacterial
growth, and even lead to complete spoilage. In this study, we report a
humidity indicator that mechanically bends and rolls itself irreversibly
upon exposure to high humidity conditions. The indicator is made of two
food-grade polymer films with distinct ratios of a milk protein, casein, and
a plasticizer, glycerol, that are physically attached to each other. Based on
the thermogravimetric analysis and microstructural characterization, we
hypothesize that the bending mechanism is a result of hygroscopic
swelling and consequent counter diffusion of water and glycerol. Guided
by this mechanism, we demonstrate that the rolling behavior, including
response time and final curvature, can be tuned by the geometric
dimensions of the indicator. As the proposed indicator is made of food-grade ingredients, it can be placed directly in contact with
perishable products to report exposure to undesirable humidity inside the package, without the risk of contaminating the product or
causing oral toxicity in case of accidental digestion, features that commercial inedible electronic and chemo-chromatic sensors
cannot provide presently.
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Kimya Mühendisliği ve Teknolojisi, Mühendislik ve Teknoloji, Chemical Engineering and Technology, Engineering and Technology, Mühendislik, Bilişim ve Teknoloji (ENG), Mühendislik, MÜHENDİSLİK, KİMYASAL, Engineering, Computing & Technology (ENG), ENGINEERING, ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL, Akışkan Akışı ve Transfer İşlemleri, Kolloid ve Yüzey Kimyası, Kimyasal Sağlık ve Güvenlik, Kataliz, Kimya Mühendisliği (çeşitli), Genel Kimya Mühendisliği, Fizik Bilimleri, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Chemical Health and Safety, Catalysis, Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous), General Chemical Engineering, Physical Sciences, Humidity indicator, Intelligent tag, Best-by date, Edible, Mechanical bending, Rolling, Caseinate film
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Zhang M., Arunachalam A., Perrin H., Polat S., Groenewold J., Mendes E., Eral H. B., "An Edible Humidity Indicator That Responds to Changes in Humidity Mechanically", ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.1-9, 2023
