Carbon dioxide (CO 2) sensors for the agri-food industry-A review

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In the food and agricultural industry, sensors are being used for process control, monitoring quality, and assessing safety. There is a growing demand for carbon dioxide (CO 2) sensors in the bulk food storage sector, because CO 2 sensors can be used to detect incipient spoilage and to assess CO 2 levels in modified-atmosphere packages and storage structures. The market potential for reliable and inexpensive CO 2 sensors is huge because of a wide range of applications in the agri-food industry. This review synthesizes information about the types of CO 2 sensors, analyzes their detection processes, provides a broad overview of the innovative research on the development of sensors, sensing mechanisms, and their characteristics, and outlines future possibilities for use of CO 2 sensors. © 2008 Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.

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Neethirajan, S., Jayas, D. S., & Sadistap, S. (2009). Carbon dioxide (CO 2) sensors for the agri-food industry-A review. Food and Bioprocess Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11947-008-0154-y

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