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Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation

The preparation of sunblocks with dispersion stability, ultraviolet blocking, and photocompatibility remains a considerable challenge. Plant-derived natural polymers, such as cellulose nanofibers (CNF), show versatile traits, including long aspect ratio, hydrophilic nature, resource abundance, and l...

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Autores principales: Rabani, Iqra, Jang, Ha-Na, Park, Ye-Jee, Tahir, Muhammad Shoaib, Lee, Yun-Bi, Moon, Eun-Yi, Song, Jin Won, Seo, Young-Soo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505717
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06444h
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author Rabani, Iqra
Jang, Ha-Na
Park, Ye-Jee
Tahir, Muhammad Shoaib
Lee, Yun-Bi
Moon, Eun-Yi
Song, Jin Won
Seo, Young-Soo
author_facet Rabani, Iqra
Jang, Ha-Na
Park, Ye-Jee
Tahir, Muhammad Shoaib
Lee, Yun-Bi
Moon, Eun-Yi
Song, Jin Won
Seo, Young-Soo
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collection PubMed
description The preparation of sunblocks with dispersion stability, ultraviolet blocking, and photocompatibility remains a considerable challenge. Plant-derived natural polymers, such as cellulose nanofibers (CNF), show versatile traits, including long aspect ratio, hydrophilic nature, resource abundance, and low material cost. In the present study, a facile and cost-effective strategy is reported for the fabrication of nanostructured inorganic materials by incorporating natural polymers as interspersed, systematically nanosized titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) particles onto CNF. Among all experiments, the optimized TiO(2)@CNF3 showed higher ultraviolet blocking performance and less whitening effect. The outstanding performance is attributed to the engineering of equally dispersed nano-sized TiO(2) particles on the CNF surface and stable dispersion. Significantly, TiO(2)@CNF3 exhibited excellent compatibility with avobenzone (80%), an oil-soluble ingredient used in sunblock products, illustrating the photoprotection enhancement under ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB). Moreover, only 14.8% rhodamine B (Rho-B) dye degraded through photocatalytic oxidation process with the TiO(2)@CNF3, which is negligible photocatalytic activity compared to that of TiO(2) (95% dye degraded). Furthermore, commercial inorganic and organic sunblock products with SPF lifetimes of 35(+) and 50(+) were modified using CNF, significantly enhancing the transmittance performance compared to that of the pure sunblock. However, it was also observed that hydrophilic CNF tended to demulsify the creams due to electrostatic disequilibrium. This CNF-based modified TiO(2) system is a new window to replace effective sunblock products in high-value-added applications, such as cosmetics.
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spelling pubmed-96828902022-12-08 Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation Rabani, Iqra Jang, Ha-Na Park, Ye-Jee Tahir, Muhammad Shoaib Lee, Yun-Bi Moon, Eun-Yi Song, Jin Won Seo, Young-Soo RSC Adv Chemistry The preparation of sunblocks with dispersion stability, ultraviolet blocking, and photocompatibility remains a considerable challenge. Plant-derived natural polymers, such as cellulose nanofibers (CNF), show versatile traits, including long aspect ratio, hydrophilic nature, resource abundance, and low material cost. In the present study, a facile and cost-effective strategy is reported for the fabrication of nanostructured inorganic materials by incorporating natural polymers as interspersed, systematically nanosized titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) particles onto CNF. Among all experiments, the optimized TiO(2)@CNF3 showed higher ultraviolet blocking performance and less whitening effect. The outstanding performance is attributed to the engineering of equally dispersed nano-sized TiO(2) particles on the CNF surface and stable dispersion. Significantly, TiO(2)@CNF3 exhibited excellent compatibility with avobenzone (80%), an oil-soluble ingredient used in sunblock products, illustrating the photoprotection enhancement under ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB). Moreover, only 14.8% rhodamine B (Rho-B) dye degraded through photocatalytic oxidation process with the TiO(2)@CNF3, which is negligible photocatalytic activity compared to that of TiO(2) (95% dye degraded). Furthermore, commercial inorganic and organic sunblock products with SPF lifetimes of 35(+) and 50(+) were modified using CNF, significantly enhancing the transmittance performance compared to that of the pure sunblock. However, it was also observed that hydrophilic CNF tended to demulsify the creams due to electrostatic disequilibrium. This CNF-based modified TiO(2) system is a new window to replace effective sunblock products in high-value-added applications, such as cosmetics. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9682890/ /pubmed/36505717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06444h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Rabani, Iqra
Jang, Ha-Na
Park, Ye-Jee
Tahir, Muhammad Shoaib
Lee, Yun-Bi
Moon, Eun-Yi
Song, Jin Won
Seo, Young-Soo
Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation
title Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation
title_full Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation
title_fullStr Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation
title_full_unstemmed Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation
title_short Titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced UV blocking performance by eliminating ROS generation
title_sort titanium dioxide incorporated in cellulose nanofibers with enhanced uv blocking performance by eliminating ros generation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505717
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06444h
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