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University College Dublin School of Biosystems Engineering Migration Assessment of Nanosilver Coated Low Density Polyethylene with Potential Application in the Food Industry Joseph Hannon Supervisor: Dr. Enda Cummins School of Biosystems Engineering University College Dublin
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Introduction How has nanotechnology impacted the world to date? Food packaging Consumer products Food
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Model Migration and human exposure assessment of nanoparticle polymer composites Migration Predictive Model Initial concentration of nanoparticles in packaging Migration Study: Nanoparticles exposure to food simulant for 10 days at 60 °C or 2 hours at 70 °C ICP – AES Analysis SEM Analysis: Size distribution of nanoparticles ICP – AES Analysis SEM Analysis: Size distribution of nanoparticles Human Exposure Model
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Migration Studies 5 Digested as preparation for ICP Analysis Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM ) ICP Analysis Copper nanoparticles Silver nanoparticles... ???
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Nanoparticle characterisation Scanning Electron Microscopy has been used to Image AgNPs in Packaging (Bottom Left) and food simulants. Size distribution (Bottom Right) used in mathematical model.
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SEM images 1 coating – 0.5, 2, 5% and 5C 5% 13 1 coating 0.5% 1 coating 2% 1 coating 5% 5 coatings 5%
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Imaging Technique – Hyperspectral Imaging Intensity Wavelength related to size of nanoparticles Spectrum for chosen Pixel
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SEM vs Hyperspectral (5 coatings 5%) 15
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Summary Increase Ag concentration = Decrease migration (bonds between NPs) Increase temperature = Decrease migration (crosslinking) Different food simulant = insignificant effect Procedure requires (re-adsorption) optimization to reduce migration Future work = Investigate other coating methods
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