表征(材料科学)
动态光散射
纳米颗粒
食品添加剂
结块
材料科学
二氧化硅
透射电子显微镜
纳米材料
粒径
扫描电子显微镜
粒子(生态学)
纳米技术
粒度分布
化学工程
无定形固体
食品加工
化学
食品科学
冶金
有机化学
复合材料
海洋学
地质学
工程类
作者
Sadia Afrin Khan,Monique E. Johnson,Matthew S. Kalan,Antonio R. Montoro Bustos,Savelas A. Rabb,Ingo Strenge,Karen E. Murphy,Timothy R. Croley
标识
DOI:10.1080/19440049.2023.2297420
摘要
Silicon dioxide (SiO2), in its amorphous form, is an approved direct food additive in the United States and has been used as an anticaking agent in powdered food products and as a stabilizer in the production of beer. While SiO2 has been used in food for many years, there is limited information regarding its particle size and size distribution. In recent years, the use of SiO2 food additive has raised attention because of the possible presence of nanoparticles. Characterization of SiO2 food additive and understanding their physicochemical properties utilizing modern analytical tools are important in the safety evaluation of this additive. Herein, we present analytical techniques to characterize some SiO2 food additives, which were obtained directly from manufacturers and distributors. Characterization of these additives was performed using dynamic light scattering (DLS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (spICP-MS) after the food additive materials underwent different experimental conditions. The data obtained from DLS, spICP-MS, and electron microscopy confirmed the presence of nanosized (1–100 nm) primary particles, as well as aggregates and agglomerates of aggregates with sizes greater than 100 nm. SEM images demonstrated that most of the SiO2 food additives procured from different distributors showed similar morphology. The results provide a foundation for evaluating the nanomaterial content of regulated food additives and will help the FDA address current knowledge gaps in analyzing nanosized particles in commercial food additives.
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