Sensors (Oct 2021)

Clairvoyant Melon Maturity Detection Enabled by Doctor-Blade-Coated Photonic Crystals

  • Yi-Cheng Lu,
  • Liang-Cheng Pan,
  • Yao-Wei Lei,
  • Kun-Yi Andrew Lin,
  • Hongta Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21217046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 21
p. 7046

Abstract

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Climacteric fruits are harvested before they are ripened to avoid adverse damages during transport. The unripe fruits can undergo ripening processes associated with rind color changes on exposure to ethanol vapors. Although rind coloration is a common indicator showing fruit maturity, the attribute does not provide reliable assessment of maturity especially for melons. Herein, we report the achievement of sensitive and reversible melon maturity detection using macroporous hydrogel photonic crystals self-assembled by a roll-to-roll compatible doctor-blade-coating technology. The consumption of applied ethanol vapor during melon ripening results in less condensation of ethanol vapor in the pores (250 nm in diameter), leading to a distinct blue-shift of the optical stop band from 572 to 501 nm and an obvious visual colorimetric readout from yellow green to blue. Moreover, the dependence of the color change on Brix value within the melon has also been evaluated in the study.

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