Combined Effects of Radiative and Evaporative Cooling on Fruit Preservation under Solar Radiation: Sunburn Resistance and Temperature Stabilization
Liang Xu, Da‐Wen Sun, You Tian, Libin Sun, Tian-Hao Fan, Zhiwei Zhu
Abstract
) treated with NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA can achieve an average temperature decrease of ∼15.3 °C after sun exposure compared with the blank, and its quality-related attributes, including color, total soluble solid, relative conductivity, and respiration rate, are similar to the fresh one. Multivariate data analyses, including principal component analysis and cluster analysis, further verify that the pear treated with NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA possesses similar quality to the fresh one after sun exposure. Thus, NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA has promising prospects for fruit transportation, retail, and storage under solar radiation in a low-operation-cost and sustainable manner.
Topics & Concepts
PEARMaterials scienceSunburnHorticultureOpticsPhysicsBiologyUrban Heat Island MitigationThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesSkin Protection and Aging