Intelligent non-colorimetric indicators for the perishable supply chain by non-wovens with photo-programmed thermal response

Author:

Romano Luigi,Portone Alberto,Coltelli Maria-BeatriceORCID,Patti Francesco,Saija RosalbaORCID,Iatì Maria AntoniaORCID,Gallone Giuseppe,Lazzeri Andrea,Danti SerenaORCID,Maragò Onofrio M.ORCID,Camposeo AndreaORCID,Pisignano DarioORCID,Persano LuanaORCID

Abstract

AbstractSpoiled perishable products, such as food and drugs exposed to inappropriate temperature, cause million illnesses every year. Risks range from intoxication due to pathogen-contaminated edibles, to suboptimal potency of temperature-sensitive vaccines. High-performance and low-cost indicators are needed, based on conformable materials whose properties change continuously and irreversibly depending on the experienced time-temperature profile. However, these systems can be limited by unclear reading, especially for colour-blind people, and are often difficult to be encoded with a tailored response to detect excess temperature over varying temporal profiles. Here we report on optically-programmed, non-colorimetric indicators based on nano-textured non-wovens encoded by their cross-linking degree. This combination allows a desired time-temperature response to be achieved, to address different perishable products. The devices operate by visual contrast with ambient light, which is explained by backscattering calculations for the complex fibrous material. Optical nanomaterials with photo-encoded thermal properties might establish new design rules for intelligent labels.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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