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Surface nanoengineering technology for the removal of sulfur compounds associated with negative attributes in wines.

Agnieszka M Mierczynska-VasilevAllie C KulcsarPanthihage Ruvini L DabareKrasimir A VasilevMarlize Z Bekker
Published in: NPJ science of food (2023)
Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), such as hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol, and ethanethiol, are associated with 'reductive' aromas in wine and contribute to approximately 30% of all wine faults. These compounds can have a significant impact on wine aroma and perceived quality, and subsequently, consumer preference. In this communication, we report a method for the removal of VSC compounds based on nanoengineered surfaces that incorporate immobilized gold nanoparticles.
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