oxygen and wine
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Oxygen and wine. Wes Ward April 2013. Oxygen and wine. Make. Break. I mpacts depend on: Period of addition Oxygen amount pH SO2 Temperature Etc…. Micro-organism growth. Aroma profile evolution. B rowning. Color stability. Organoleptic defaults. Reduction of astringency. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Oxygen and wine
Wes WardApril 2013
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Oxygen and wine
Make Break
Color stabilityReduction of astringency
BrowningOrganoleptic
defaults
Micro-organism growth
Aroma profile evolution
Impacts depend on:
Period of additionOxygen amountpHSO2TemperatureEtc…
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Must Preparation
Maturation (barrel aging, micro-oxygenation)
Bottling (TPO) & Bottle Aging (OTR)
Deg
ree
of
Oxy
gen
Exp
osu
re
Measurement application domain
Why measuring?
Assessing winemaking stepsControling at different oxygen amounts (macro/micro/nano)Assessing consistency
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ObjectivesMapping the process and defining strategies
Process MappingHACCP
source Oenomeca
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Electrochemical methods
Generated current is proportional to O2 partial pressure or to massof O2 transformed during electrolysis
• Circulation in the cell• Destructive method• Need of inert gas• Portable• Very Accurate• 1 point calibration• HS measurement possible
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Luminescence Methods
• Immersion• Stirring in the tank• Non-destructive• Non-invasive depending on
device and brand• Very Accurate• No calibration• Portable
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Main Measurement Methods
Principle Pros Cons
NomaSenseOxysense
Ocean Optics
Non-InvasiveLuminescence
AccurateEasy to useDO, HS, TPO
OrbisphereClark Electrode
Electrochemistry
Accurate for DOResponsive
Difficult to useHS not accurate
Hach Lange LDO
LuminescenceCheapEasy to use
No HSOnly DO in tanks
OxybabyCheckmate
AmperometryCheapEasy to useO2 and CO2
Only HS, no DO
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YSI - Probe
Method – Electro-chemistry Evasive Somewhat Portable Can measure both Dissolved O2 Only Detection Limit of .001 ppm (1ppb) Detection Limit - 0–20ppm Accuracy +/- .01ppm No cross sensitivity to C02 or SO2 Food Certified Primary Industry – Water
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Oxybaby
Method – amperometry – probe only Invasive – probe only Portable Cannot measure Dissolved O2 Can measure Headspace O2 only No In-line measurement Detection Limit of .1% O2 Detection Limit – 0-100% O2 Accuracy .10% No cross sensitivity to C02 or SO2 Headspace only with Bag-in-Box applications Not food certified, probe only Primary Industry – Food Packaging
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Orbisphere
Method – Electro-chemistry – no dipping probe Invasive Portable, but usually fixed (lab application) Can measure Dissolved O2 Extremely difficult to measure headspace O2 In-line only Detection Limit of .001 ppm (1ppb) Detection Limit – 0-20ppm Accuracy <= 1% of reading No cross sensitivity to C02 or SO2 Ability to measure Bag-in-Box applications Not food certified, it is a destructive test Primary Industry - Beverage
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Hach Ultra LDO
Method – Luminescence – dipping probe only Invasive Portable Can measure Dissolved O2 – No HS In-line not possible Detection Limit of .001 ppm (1ppb) Detection Limit – 0-20ppm Accuracy <= .2ppm Low sensitivity to C02 or SO2 Not able to measure with Bag-in-Box applications Not food certified, it is a destructive test Primary Industry – Waste Water
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Oxysense
• Method - Luminescence – sensor spots, Non-invasive• Not truly portable• Can measure Dissolved O2 & Headspace O2• Can measure In-line• Detection Limit of .015 ppm (15ppb)• Detection Limit – 0-15ppm• Accuracy <= 5% of reading• Cross sensitive to C02 or SO2• Light interferences• Bag-in-Box applications possible• Not food certified• Primary Industry – Food Packaging
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Ocean Optics – Neofox
Method – Luminescence – sensor spots & dipping probe
Non-Invasive Portable, but requires a PC to read Can measure Dissolved O2 & Headspace O2 In-line ability Detection Limit of .04 ppm (40ppb) Detection Limit – 0-40ppm Accuracy <= 5% of reading Cross sensitivity to C02 or SO2 is unknown Sensors susceptible to ethanol Bag-in-Box applications possible Not food certified Primary Industry – Waste Water
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NomaSense
Method – Luminescence (sensor spots & dipping probe) Non-destructive & Non – Invasive Very Portable Can measure both Dissolved O2 & Head Space O2 Can measure in-line Detection Limit of .001 ppm (1ppb) Detection Limit - 0–40ppm Accuracy <= .01ppm No cross sensitivity to C02 or SO2 Ability to measure Bag-in-Box applications Food Certified CIP possible Primary Industry – Wine Fully validated for wine applications
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Validation procedure
Certified gases (GEC) ranging from 0 to 21% O2
Experimental set-up for both Head space and dissolved oxygen
Procedure MA-F-AS1-06-PROVAL
recommended by the OIV
Linearity, repeatability, reproducibility
LOD, LOQ, selectivity and accuracy
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Elements of validation
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0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4Limit of quantification in % O2
Rep
rod
uci
bil
ity
in %
O2
-GC
NomaSense Orbisphere
All technologies are very accurate NomaSense showing the best performances Broader range of application for NomaSense
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Available tools
Analyzer
Dipping Probe
Sensors
Sight Glass
Side GlassTransparent BIB taps
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Different measurement approaches
Dipping Probe Sight Glass Sensors
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Measuring in a bottle
Headspace
DissolvedHow much oxygen is in the bottle?
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Selected Audit Results
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Oxy
ge
n
(pp
m)
HS (ppm)
DO (ppm)
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Bottling Consistency
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Filling Head number
DO
+ H
S O
xyg
en P
icku
p (
pp
m)
HS (ppm)DO (ppm)
O2 difference of 0.90 ppm O2
42
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Typical DO Evolution in Bottles
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Oxy
gen
(p
pm
)
DO Nomacorc
DO Screwcap
Inerting before Filling
With inerting
Without Inerting
Inerting before filling can reduce up to 0.5 ppm
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Head Space Management for Inner Seals
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Oxy
gèn
e d
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(hP
a)
No Vacuum
Pick-up = 3ppm
Vacuum + CO2
Pick-up = 0.2 ppm
Vacuum:
Pick-up= 1.4 ppm
HS
O i
n h
Pa
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The New NomaSense O2 analyzer
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The New NomaSense O2 analyzer
2nd Generation NomaSense
Overall reduction in size & weight
More intuitive user interface
New calibration management through bar code reading
New sensor management via new file structure
Compatible with existing sensors and accessories
The only TPO meter on the market No need to run separate calculations in excel files
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