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RedEyeTM Oxygen Sensor Patch

 

Measure oxygen non-invasively in food and beverage packaging

The RedEyeTM is a revolutionary oxygen sensing product designed specifically to measure oxygen in packaging. The RedEye is integrated into the inside of the package during the packaging manufacturing process and when used with a blue LED and fluorometer, will quantitatively report the amount of oxygen in the package.

 How it Works

The RedEye uses fluorescence quenching of the ruthenium or porphyrin complex to measure the partial pressure of dissolved or gaseous oxygen:

  1. The RedEye consists of a sensor coating formulation trapped in a sol-gel matrix, immobilized and protected from the package contents.

  2. An optical probe is pointed at the part of the package where the RedEye has been applied. The optical probe is connected to a blue LED and a Fluorometer.

  3. A blue LED sends excitation light via the optical probe. The light from the blue LED passes over the RedEye and excites the sensor coating formulation. The excited RedEye fluoresces.

  4. If the RedEye encounters an oxygen molecule, the excess energy is transferred to the oxygen molecule in a non-radiative transfer, decreasing or quenching the fluorescence signal. The degree of quenching correlates to the partial pressure of oxygen in the sol-gel matrix, which is in dynamic equilibrium with oxygen in the sample. If oxygen is present, a user can visually observe the RedEye turning pink.

  5. The fluorescence is collected by the optical probe and transmitted to the Fluorometer. The fluorescence phase is measured and related to the partial pressure of oxygen through the Stern-Volmer equation.

             

Choose from 2 Oxygen Sensor Coatings

We use high-performance sol gel coatings for our RedEye, while manufacturers of similar products use polymer membranes. Sol gel coatings provide many advantages over polymer membranes such as better thermal and mechanical stability, superior chemical compatibility, ease of production and faster response time. The RedEye can be manufactured with either of our oxygen sensor coatings.

  • The RedEye with the HIOXY coating formulation is designed to monitor oxygen in non-aqueous vapors and solutions and is ideal for use with oils and alcohols. There is no other oxygen sensor available for packaging that can be used in alcohols.

  • The RedEye with the FOXY coating is a good general-purpose solution designed for benign gases, liquids and gels.

 Self-adhesive RedEye for Testing

The RedEye has no minimum and maximum diameter sizes, but typically sizes will vary from a few millimeters to several centimeters. Every order is manufactured per a customer’s specifications. Though the RedEye typically is integrated into a product’s packaging, it can be introduced into a package post-production for R&D purposes as self-adhesive acrylic patches with one of our three coating formulations.

Typical Applications

  • Point of care analysis (i.e. disposable oxygen attachments for ventilators used during anesthesia operation)

  • Blood bag analysis

  • Beverage and food packaging

  • Bio process control

  • Cell culture monitoring

 RedEye Ordering Information

In addition to the RedEye patch (available in two coating options), we also offer an evaluation kit consisting of a pack of 5 patches in each of the coating options.

Item Description Price
RE-FOX-8 RedEye patch, 8mm, FOXY sensor $53*
RE-HI-8 RedEye patch, 8mm, HIOXY sensor $53*
RE-HI-8-KIT 5-pack evaluation kit includes RedEyeTM patch, 8mm, HIOXY Sensor $263
*  for quantities of 1 – 10. Contact Ocean Optics for pricing for other quantities.

 

 
Specification Dissolved Oxygen in H2O Oxygen Gas (at 1 atmosphere)
Sensor mechanism:

Phase shift due to change in partial pressure of O2

Dynamic range: 0-120 ppm 1-300%  O2 (mole percent)

0-3 atm O2 pressure

Response time (standard):

~ 1 second

Response time (w/overcoat): 30-50 seconds 20-30 seconds
Temperature: Temperature sensor and software-supported compensation
Temperature range:

0 ºC to 50 ºC

Chemical compatibility of coating: Unaffected by pH change or salinity.
Not recommended with strong bases (pH > 10), styrene, ethanol, liquid acetone, acetronile, HF and BTX solvents.
Resolution: 0.02 ppm at room temperature 0.05% (0.04 mmHg) at room temperature
Calibration: Standard 2-point calibration (linear fit).
Multipoint calibration (2nd-order polynomial fit) for improved accuracy and broad dynamic range applications.
Single-temperature, single-point calibration using factory-calibrated FOXY patches.
Accuracy: Accuracy (0-20%, O2, 0-50 ºC) 5% of reading within 10 ºC differential (using 2nd order polynomial fit to multipoint calibration)
Lowest detectable limit: 0.02 ppm 0.05%(0.4 mm Hg)
Stability: Drift < 0.01 ppm per hour Drift ~0.02% O2 per hour
Patch reconditioning:

N/A

Temperature recalibration:

N/A

Storage conditions:

No specific requirements

Cleaning:

10% hypochlorite detergent for over-coated probes

Sterilization:

Gamma radiation

Probe lifetime:

One year, may vary depending on usage and application

 

 


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