Milk quality degradation sensor based on chitosan biopolymer
Date
2012-06-18Author
Nainggolan, Irwan, Dr.
Nasution, Tulus Ikhsan, Dr.
Shantini, Devi
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Chitosan thin film used as sensing material because of its structure and properties where
it consist of amine group which has free electron. Milk powder can undergo oxidation process when
exposed in the air. In this study, chitosan powder was dissolved in 2% of acetic acid to form
chitosan solution gel. It was subsequently deposited on Printed Circuit Board (PCB) by using
electrochemical deposition technique. Electrical testing was done for fresh milk powder and milk
powder that exposed in open air for certain time by using air exposure technique. Sensor properties
which include sensitivity, stability, responsibility, recovery, selectivity and repeatability were
studied. The electrical result shows that voltage increases as the number of exposure day of milk
powder in open air increases. The voltage increased because volatile gas is released when the milk
powder exposed in the open air for certain time due to an oxidation process. All the sensing
properties were achieved. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) result showed that there was some
white particle on the sample after exposed to milk particle which means there were some reaction
have occurred. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) result showed that there were N-H
bonding and O-H bonding in chitosan gel.
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