纤维素
微型多孔材料
污染
冷链
食物链
化学
环境科学
环境化学
食品科学
材料科学
复合材料
生物
有机化学
生态学
作者
Yijun Liu,Boyang Xu,Yingxin Li,Siew Young Quek,Kang Huang
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202309753
摘要
Abstract Maintaining precise temperature control is vital for cold chain food transport, as temperature fluctuations can cause significant food safety and quality issues. During transport, ice that melts can promote the growth of microbes and their spread, resulting in microbial cross‐contamination. This study developed sustainable, non‐melting, self‐sanitizing “ice cubes” using food grade compositions including microporous cellulose sponges (MCS) and photosensitizers, aimed at enhancing temperature regulation and minimizing microbial contamination in the cold chain. Upon absorbing water, the MCS matched traditional ice in cooling efficiency and heat absorption and exhibit remarkable mechanical and thermal durability, withstanding multiple freeze‐thaw cycles and compressive stresses. The cationic MCS combined with erythrosine B demonstrated strong self‐sanitizing capabilities, effectively reducing microbial cross‐contamination in food models. Additionally, the release rates of photosensitizers from the MCS can be modulated by altering environmental ionic strength. This research offers viable solutions to address microbial cross‐contamination challenges in current cold chain systems.
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