Repository logo
 
No Thumbnail Available
Publication

Insight into the sensing mechanism of an impedance based electronic tongue for honey botanic origin discrimination

Use this identifier to reference this record.
Name:Description:Size:Format: 
6.pdf2.44 MBAdobe PDF Download

Advisor(s)

Abstract(s)

Animpedance based electronictongue was developed and used to discriminate honey of different botanic origin. The e-tongue presented here is based on the small-signal frequency response of the electrical double-layer established between the honey solution and an array of four different sensing units composed by gold, carbon, indium-tin-oxide, and doped silicon. The ability of the e-tongue to discriminate honey of different floral origins was demonstrated by distinguishing honey from Bupleurum and Lavandula pollen prevalence. The honey fingerprint obtained with the e-tongue was validated by parallel melissopalenogical analysis and physico-chemical methods. It is demonstrated that the e-tongue is very sensitive to changes on the honey electrical conductivity. Small differences in electrical conductivity are introduced by the presence of ionisable organic acids and mineral salts. Moreover, we propose that the sensitivity of the tongue to changes in electrical conductivity can be explored to probe other complex liquid substances.

Description

Keywords

Electrical-double-layer Electronic tongue Honey Small signal impedance

Citation

Elamine, Youssef; Inácio, Pedro M.C.; Lyoussi, Badiâa; Anjos, Ofélia; Estevinho, Leticia M.; Miguel, Maria da Graça; Gomes, Henrique L. (2019). Insight into the sensing mechanism of an impedance based electronic tongue for honey botanic origin discrimination. Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical. ISSN 0925-4005. 285, p. 24-33

Research Projects

Research ProjectShow more
Research ProjectShow more
Research ProjectShow more

Organizational Units

Journal Issue