About the Role of the Bottleneck/Cork Interface on Oxygen Transfer

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TitreAbout the Role of the Bottleneck/Cork Interface on Oxygen Transfer
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursLagorce-Tachon A, Karbowiak T, Paulin C, Simon J-M, Gougeon RD, Bellat J-P
JournalJOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume64
Pagination6672-6675
Date PublishedSEP 7
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0021-8561
Mots-cléscompression, Cork, Diffusion, glass/stopper interface, oxygen transfer, wine
Résumé

The transfer of oxygen through a corked bottleneck was investigated using a manometric technique. First, the effect of cork compression on oxygen transfer was evaluated without considering the glass/cork interface. No significant effect of cork compression (at 23% strain, corresponding to the compression level of cork in a bottleneck for still wines) was noticeable on the effective diffusion coefficient of oxygen. The mean value of the effective diffusion coefficient is equal to 10(-8) m(2) s(-1), with a statistical distribution ranging from 10(-10) to 10(-7) m(2) s(-1), which is of the same order of magnitude as for the non-compressed cork. Then, oxygen transfer through cork compressed in a glass bottleneck was determined to assess the effect of the glass/cork interface. In the particular case of a gradient-imposed diffusion of oxygen through our model corked bottleneck system (dry cork without surface treatment; 200 and similar to 0 hPa of oxygen on both sides of the sample), the mean effective diffusion coefficient is of 5 X 10(-7) m(2) s(-1), thus revealing the possible importance of the role of the glass/stopper interface in the oxygen transfer.

DOI10.1021/acs.jafc.6b02465