Carbon-based Non-Toxic and Reusable Wrapper to Increase Shelf Life
of Fruits
Indian scientists have developed a composite paper made
of carbon (graphene oxide) loaded with preservatives that can be used as
wrappers to help extend shelf life of fruits. Unlike the present preservative
dipping technology, where the preservatives are adsorbed by the fruit, causing
chronic toxicity to the consumers; here preservatives the wrapper releases the
preservative only when needed. The wrapper can be reused, which is not possible
with the present technology.
Fruits are highly perishable, hence 50% of fruits
produced are wasted, causing huge losses. Conventional preservation relies on
coating the preservative with the resin, wax, or edible polymer, which may
cause chronic health problems.
In order to address this problem, a team of researchers
led by Dr. P. S Vijayakumar from Institute of Nano
Science and Technology, Mohali, an Autonomous Institute of the Department of
Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India
looked for an alternative, that could be generated from waste and would not
lead to adsorption of preservatives in the fruit.
The activated graphene oxide-loaded molecules were then
loaded with preservatives. This high preservative-loaded graphene oxide, when
cast into a paper used for fruit wrapping, ensures that the fruit is not loaded
with toxic preservatives. But when the fruit over-ripens or gets infested by
pathogens, the acidity increases by the secretion of acids, critic, and oxalic
acids trigger the release of the preservatives for the preservation of the
fruit. Otherwise, the preservative stays with the carbon wrapper. In the fruit
dipping method, the preservative will be lost along with the fruit, whereas the
wrapper can be re-used after the consumption of the fruit for the preservation
of the next batch of fruits.
To develop this non-toxic and reusable wrapping paper,
the team allowed carbon matrix to incubate with the preservative. After the
incubation for 24 hr in room temperature, the
resultant was washed several times to remove the extra preservatives. And
finally, this carbon-preservative composite was cast into paper. This work has
been published in the journal ‘ACS applied materials and interface’.
“Already waste-derived carbon materials are known to harbour huge amount of organic molecule loading, hence the
preservative loaded carbon has been prepared and cast into paper for the fruit
preservation. Increasing the capacity of carbon to hold organic molecules
helped us to develop this product,” adds Dr.Vijayakumar.
This novel product can benefit the farmers and food
industry by extending the shelf life of fruits. Using this wrapper for the
fruit will also ensure that the customer gets the fruits with healthy quality,
as we have found improvement in the phenol content. The production of this
graphene fruit wrapper requires only the carbon produced from the heating of
biomass, hence it will also benefit in biomass consumption and employment
generation.

Publication details: Sharma S. B.; Biswal
K.; Kumari D.; Pulkit
Kumar, S.; Stobdan T. and Vijayakumar
P. S.*Eco-friendly Fruit Switches: Graphene Oxide-Based Wrapper for Programmed
Fruit Preservative Delivery To Extend Shelf Life. ACS applied materials and
interface. 2018, 10, 18478–18488.