Claims
- 1. A packaging material having an inside surface which can face a gas phase above an organic substance to be packaged, wherein said packaging material comprises at least one transparent portion which is transparent to radiation to be detected by visual or opto-electronic means, and further comprises a planar optical sensor element fastened to an inside surface at said transparent area and of being in contact with a gas phase above an organic substance, and wherein said planar optical sensor element is provided with an indicator substance responding to a decrease of O.sub.2 -content and an increase of at least one value of H.sub.2 S-, mercaptan-, or amine-content in said gas phase with a change of fluorescence.
- 2. A packaging material according to claim 1, wherein said indicator substance is provided in an indicator layer, having a side facing said organic substance, which is covered by a gas-permeable, hydrophobic polymer film.
- 3. A packaging material according to claim 2, wherein said indicator layer consists of polyacrylic amide particles in which said indicator substance is provided in a buffer solution.
- 4. A packaging material according to claim 3, wherein said indicator substance is bromothymol blue for the detection of CO.sub.2.
- 5. A packaging material according to claim 2, wherein said indicator layer consists of polyacrylic amide particles on which the indicator substance is immobilized.
- 6. A packaging material according to claim 5, wherein said indicator substances is (5'(and 6')-carboxy-3-hydroxy-tetrahydroquinolizino[1,9-hi]spiro[7H-benzo[c]xanthene-7,1'(3'H)-isobenzofuran]-3'-one) for the detection of ammonia.
- 7. A packaging material according to claim 2, wherein white pigments are added to said indicator layer or said gas-permeable, hydrophobic polymer film.
- 8. A packaging material according to claim 1, wherein said planar optical sensor element is made of a gas-permeable, hydrophobic polymer film containing said indicator substance as droplets of an aqueous or organic-aqueous emulsion.
- 9. A packaging material according to claim 8, wherein said indicator substance used for detecting H.sub.2 S contains an aqueous solution of a heavy metal salt.
- 10. A packaging material according to claim 9, wherein said heaving metal salt is lead(II) nitrate.
- 11. A packaging material according to claim 8, wherein said indicator substance used for detecting ammonia and amines contains -(5'(and 6')-carboxy-3-hydroxy-tetrahydroquinolizino[1,9-hi]spiro[7H-benzo[c]xanthene-7,1'(3'H)-isobenzofuran]-3'-one)- or carboxy-naphthofluoresceins.
- 12. A packaging material according to claim 1, wherein said inside of said packaging material facing said sensor element is etched or chemically modified and an adhesive layer is provided between said packaging material and said planar optical sensor element.
- 13. A packaging material according to claim 1, further including reference areas of a given color in regions adjacent to said planar optical sensor element for visually comparing said reference areas with said sensor element, thus providing information on freshness of said organic substance packaged.
- 14. Method for the quality control of packaged organic substances, from the group of foods, luxury foods and drugs, comprising the steps of:
- a) sealing an organic substance together with an optical sensor element in a gas-tight manner within a packaging material;
- b) bringing said optical sensor element into contact with a gas phase between said organic substance and said packaging material, wherein a decrease of O.sub.2 -content and an increase of at least one value of H.sub.2 S-, mercaptan- or amine-content of said gas phase due to a decay of said organic substance leads to a change of fluorescence of said optical sensor element; and
- c) detecting said change of fluorescence by visual or optoelectronic means.
- 15. Method for the quality control of packaged organic substances, from the group of foods, luxury foods and drugs, comprising the steps of:
- a) sealing an organic substance together with an optical sensor element in a gas-tight manner within a packaging material;
- b) bringing said optical sensor element into contact with a gas phase between said organic substance and said packaging material, wherein a decrease of O.sub.2 -content and an increase of at least one value of CO.sub.2 -, H.sub.2 S-, mercaptan-, ammonia- or amine-content of said gas phase due to a decay of said organic substance leads to a change of fluorescence of said optical sensor element; and
- c) detecting said change of fluorescence by visual or optoelectronic means.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 674,940, filed Mar. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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