Improving the Sunscreen Properties of TiO2 through an Understanding of Its Catalytic Properties
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The use of particulate titanium dioxide (TiO2) as
an active sunscreen ingredient has raised concerns about potential
risks from TiO2-mediated free radical formation. To date,
remediation attempts have concentrated on reducing the yield
of free radical generation by TiO2 upon sunlight exposure. The
problem with this approach is that given the band gap in TiO2,
production of radical and the ensuing reactive oxygen species
(ROS) is completely normal. Our strategy is based on a nontoxic,
biocompatible shell that neutralizes the free radicals by scavenging
them with natural antioxidants before they exit the particle. The
new lignin@TiO2 composites preserve the scattering and
absorption properties of TiO2 because the particles retain their
nanoscale dimensions as preferred by the cosmetic industry.
Although the target properties for photocatalysis and sunprotection
applications are opposite, we argue that exactly the same knowledge is required to optimize either one.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sunscreen, TiO2, Lignin
Elenco autori:
Morsella, Michela; D'Alessandro, Nicola; Lanterna, Anabel E.; Scaiano, Juan C.
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