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A Self‐Healing Nanofiber‐Based Self‐Responsive Time‐Temperature Indicator for Securing a Cold‐Supply Chain

Sejin Choi, Youngho Eom, Seon‐Mi Kim, Da‐Woon Jeong, Jongmin Han, Jun Mo Koo, Sung Yeon Hwang, Jeyoung Park, Dongyeop X. Oh

2020Advanced Materials119 citationsDOI

Abstract

Perishable foods at undesired temperatures can generate foodborne illnesses that present significant societal costs. To certify refrigeration succession in a food-supply chain, a flexible, easy-to-interpret, damage-tolerant, and sensitive time-temperature indicator (TTI) that uses a self-healing nanofiber mat is devised. This mat is opaque when refrigerated due to nanofiber-induced light scattering, but becomes irreversibly transparent at room temperature through self-healing-induced interfibrillar fusion leading to the appearance of a warning sign. The mat monitors both freezer (-20 °C) and chiller (2 °C) successions and its timer is tunable over the 0.5-22.5 h range through control of the polymer composition and film thickness. The thin mat itself serves as both a temperature sensor and display; it does not require modularization, accurately measures localized or gradient heat, and functions even after crushing, cutting, and when weight-loaded in a manner that existing TTIs cannot. It also contains no drainable chemicals and is attachable to various shapes because it operates through an intrinsic physical response.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanofiberSelf-healingTimerPolymerSupply chainComposite materialNanotechnologyProcess engineeringOptoelectronicsComputer scienceComputer hardwareBusinessEngineeringMarketingPathologyMedicineMicrocontrollerAlternative medicineAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsPolymer composites and self-healing