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Monitoring of total potassium in winemaking processes using a potentiometric analytical microsystem

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 345, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128779

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Lab on a chip; Miniaturization; Polymer technology; Potentiometry; Potassium; Winemaking; Quality control

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The study presents a low-cost, easy-to-use and highly automated microanalyzer for monitoring total potassium in winemaking processes. The innovative microsystem integrates microfluidics and a potentiometric detection system, requiring no sample pretreatment, with efficient and stable sample throughput.
Innovation in products and processes, traceability, food security and quality control are inherent challenges in agri-food sector. Trends in wine production are focused on obtaining natural wines with less chemical intervention. Following this goal, a low cost miniaturized, easy-to-use and highly automated microanalyzer to monitor total potassium in winemaking processes is presented. The microsystem monolithically integrates microfluidics as well as a potentiometric detection system and does not require any sample pretreatment. The analytical features provided are a linear range from 250 to 4000 mg L-1 K+, covering all the concentrations expected in must and wine samples, a detection limit of 75 +/- 12 mg L-1 K+, and an adequate reproducibility and repeatability. Sample throughput is calculated at 20 h(-1) with a waste volume generation lower than 4 mL per analysis. The microsystem lifetime is at least 4 months. Different wine and grape juice samples have been analyzed reaching outstanding results.

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