Computational and experimental characterization of novel ultraviolet filters

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Abstract

Many current ultraviolet filters present potential hazards both to humans and to the natural environment. As such there is a new impetus to develop, through intimate characterisation, ultraviolet filters for use in cosmeceuticals. Here we report a new class of organic molecules which have a strong absorption band across the ultraviolet-A and -B regions of the electromagnetic spectrum and high photostability. We have performed ultrafast transient electronic absorption spectroscopy and steady-state spectroscopies, alongside computational studies to track and manipulate photoprotection mechanisms. Our results present a potentially new generation of ultraviolet filters for use in commercial formulations.

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Woolley, J. M., Losantos, R., Sampedro, D., & Stavros, V. G. (2020). Computational and experimental characterization of novel ultraviolet filters. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 22(43), 25390–25395. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp04940a

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