Carbon nanomaterials as solar UV protectors targeting applications ranging from paints/varnishes to pharma/cosmetic products

LE STUDIUM Multidisciplinary Journal, 2022, 6, 27-33

Corneliu Sergiu Stan 1, 3*, Maria Concepcion (Conchi) Ania 2**
1  Faculty of Chemistry and Environmental Protection, Gh. Asachi Technical University TUIasi, Romania
2  Conditions Extremes Materiaux: Haute Temperature et Irradiation (CEMHTI), UPR 3079, CNRS Orleans, France
3  LE STUDIUM Institute for Advanced Studies, 45000 Orléans, France
*stancs@tuiasi.ro ; ** conchi.ania@cnrs-orleans.fr

Abstract

The main goal of the project is the development of novel nanostructured carbon dots for their application as solar UV protectors in various materials, ranging from paints/varnishes to pharmaceutical/cosmetic products, which involve an entirely new approach in solar UV protection based on highly photoluminescent Carbon Dots (CDs) through efficient translation of the incident solar UV radiation towards longer wavelengths. The lower energy photons produced in the radiative processes within the CDs are less capable of inducing irreversible changes over the chemical/structural properties of the exposed surfaces. CDs are particularly suited for this approach due to their wide range UV excitation of the radiative processes, physico-chemical stability, inertness, lack of toxicity, biocompatibility and ease of fabrication. The provided UV protection is intended to be assayed upon their integration in various polymers matrices of relevance for coating materials and also targeting cosmetic skin UV protection formulations.

Keywords

Photoemissive Carbon Dots; Imide derived Carbon Dots; Transition metal doped Carbon Dots; Photonic conversion mediums; Solar UV protection
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