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Carbon Nanodots Synthesized from Dunaliella salina as Sun Protection Filters
Document Type
article
Source
C, Vol 6, Iss 4, p 69 (2020)
Subject
carbon nanodots
Dunaliella salina
sun protection factor
sunscreen
UV protection
Organic chemistry
QD241-441
Language
English
ISSN
2311-5629
Abstract
Carbon nanodots (CNDs) are more and more being exploited for various applications including biological ones. To this end, they have been thoroughly studied for their potential as antibacterial, wound healing, and bioimaging agents. In this study, we examined the sun protection properties of CNDs. Dunaliella salina was selected as a promising precursor for the synthesis of CNDs which were compared with those produced by citric acid, a widely used precursor for such materials. The CNDs were examined spectrophotometrically, and the sun protection factors were calculated. Additionally, in vitro experiments were carried out to evaluate their UV protection properties and to obtain better insight into whether CNDs are suitable to be used as filters for the development of new sunscreens. The results were conclusive that both CNDs possess favorable properties that potentiate their use for the development of sunscreens. However, the CNDs from Dunaliella salina were found to be superior to those derived from citric acid. Therefore, they can further be exploited as sun protection filters.