Affiliation:
1. Kirin Central Research Institute, Kirin Holdings Company
Abstract
Abstract
Highly effective organic ultraviolet (UV) filters, such as diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate (DHHB), are widely used in sunscreens; however, they have remarkably low solubility in water, which limits their use in water-based cosmetics. In this study, DHHB-encapsulated cationic polystyrene particles (PS-DHHB) dispersed in water were prepared via emulsion polymerization. Before polymerization, an emulsifying styrene monomer phase containing dissolved DHHB and a water phase containing low-molecular-weight poly(vinyl alcohol) were prepared, and subsequent polymerization yielded PS-DHHB particles. Crucially, the addition of polystyrene (PS) to the monomer phase contributed to a high solid content, and PS served as a stabilizer, enhancing the encapsulation efficiency of DHHB. Notably, the synthesized PS-DHHB exhibited UV absorption in a range similar to that of DHHB. Furthermore, even when aqueous alcohol (used as an antibacterial agent) was added, no DHHB was leached from the PS-DHHB particles. Finally, we found that the cationic PS-DHHB particles suppressed hair protein loss induced by UV light (320–400 nm) more effectively than cationic PS particles without DHHB. In summary, water-dispersed PS-DHHB particles exhibiting effective UV absorption and adsorption onto hair were developed, and these particles have applications in polymer science and cosmetics.
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