TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable Indicators Based on Furfural-Derived Colorant-Doped Biobased Polyurethane to Improve Food Safety
AU - Zhou, Shenglin
AU - Wang, Li
AU - Wang, Yazhou
AU - Ma, Hao
AU - Yan, Bin
AU - Guo, Kai
AU - Yan, Qiang
AU - Fan, Haojun
AU - Xiang, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2022/7/4
Y1 - 2022/7/4
N2 - Ensuring food safety is a never-ending challenge. Developing time-temperature indicators (TTIs) having biobased temperature-responsive colorants (TCs) is an effective method for improving food safety. However, these colorants still suffer from limitations, including difficulty in scaling up for industrial production, imposing pressure on edible resources, and poor thermal stability, which seriously impedes their wide use in TTIs. Here, a new generation of biobased TCs based on furfural, featuring high yield, color tunability, reversible color change, and high thermal stability, are demonstrated. After doping them into a plant oil-based polyurethane, the resulting biobased film and corresponding TTI enable us to monitor the thermal history of food stored in the refrigerator precisely and improve food safety before consuming by visual color change. In addition to high biocontent, lightweight, and flexibility, the designed TTIs possess color tunability, durability, reusability, waterproofing ability, and cost efficiency, thus providing a significant step closer to their wide use and sustainability. This work represents an important complement to modern food packaging technology for improving food safety.
AB - Ensuring food safety is a never-ending challenge. Developing time-temperature indicators (TTIs) having biobased temperature-responsive colorants (TCs) is an effective method for improving food safety. However, these colorants still suffer from limitations, including difficulty in scaling up for industrial production, imposing pressure on edible resources, and poor thermal stability, which seriously impedes their wide use in TTIs. Here, a new generation of biobased TCs based on furfural, featuring high yield, color tunability, reversible color change, and high thermal stability, are demonstrated. After doping them into a plant oil-based polyurethane, the resulting biobased film and corresponding TTI enable us to monitor the thermal history of food stored in the refrigerator precisely and improve food safety before consuming by visual color change. In addition to high biocontent, lightweight, and flexibility, the designed TTIs possess color tunability, durability, reusability, waterproofing ability, and cost efficiency, thus providing a significant step closer to their wide use and sustainability. This work represents an important complement to modern food packaging technology for improving food safety.
KW - biobased polyurethane
KW - food safety
KW - furfural-derived colorants
KW - sustainability
KW - time-temperature indicators
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U2 - 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c02357
DO - 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c02357
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85134625402
SN - 2168-0485
VL - 10
SP - 8624
EP - 8630
JO - ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
JF - ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
IS - 26
ER -