Volume 384, Number 5, 1107-1112, DOI: 10.1007/s00216-005-3364-4

Examples of the application of optical process and quality sensing (OPQS) to beer brewing and polyurethane foaming processes

Sonja Engelhard, Michael U. Kumke and Hans-Gerd Löhmannsröben

From the issue entitled "Process Analytical Chemistry"

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Abstract

Optical methods play an important role in process analytical technologies (PAT). Four examples of optical process and quality sensing (OPQS) are presented, which are based on three important experimental techniques: near-infrared absorption, luminescence quenching, and a novel method, photon density wave (PDW) spectroscopy. These are used to evaluate four process and quality parameters related to beer brewing and polyurethane (PU) foaming processes: the ethanol content and the oxygen (O2) content in beer, the biomass in a bioreactor, and the cellular structures of PU foam produced in a pilot production plant.

Keywords  Process analytical technology - Beer - Biomass - Foam analysis - NIR spectroscopy - Fluorescence quenching - Photon density wave spectroscopy

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