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Fabrication of a "progress bar" colorimetric strip sensor array by dye-mixing method as a potential food freshness
Guannan Wang1, Shaoyun Huang2, Hui He1
1School of Printing and Packaging, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China.
Abstract:
Colorimetric sensing is a low-cost, intuitive method for monitoring the freshness of food. We prepared a colorimetric strip sensor array by mixing different amounts of bromophenol blue (BPB) and bromocresol green (BCG). As results of NH3 simulation, the array strip turned from yellow to blue, and the number of blue spots increased with the increasing NH3, like a progress bar. Although the actual color is quite different, the color-changing trend was consistent with the simulated model calculated by a computer. The progress bar results remained stable under three lighting conditions. Furthermore, in the Cod preservation experiment, the color-changing progress of the strip sensor array is consistent with the simulation and can indicate Cod freshness while providing more distinguish levels. Therefore, a "progress bar" indicator built by this strategy possess the potential of realizing nondestructive, more accurate, and commercially available food quality monitoring through the naked eye and smart equipment recognition.

