Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science and Technology Thammasat University 12120 Pathum Thani Thailand
2. Department of Biochemistry Faculty of Science Mahidol University 10400 Bangkok Thailand
3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Information Materials and Technology Institute of Electronic Paper Displays South China Academy of Advanced Optoelectronics South China Normal University 510006 Guangzhou China
4. National Center for International Research on Green Optoelectronics South China Normal University 510006 Guangzhou China
5. Center of Excellence on Petrochemical and Materials Technology Chulalongkorn University 10330 Bangkok Thailand
Abstract
AbstractThe exhaustion of the ozone layer in the atmosphere has caused an escalation of dangerous UV radiation penetrating the earth's surface. Reactive oxygen species generated under UV exposure through photocatalytic reactions can lead to severe skin health risks, such as skin cancer and premature aging. Although chemical sunscreens are widely used for protection against UV radiation, their long‐term use poses safety concerns and causes environmental damage. In this regard, we have developed carbon dots (CDs) with excellent UV absorption along with extraordinary antioxidant activity, photostability, and biocompatibility from green tea as the main precursor and alpha‐hydroxy acids (AHA) as the co‐precursors, including gluconic acid (GA), citric acid (CA), and tartaric acid (TA). All CDs have a strong UV absorption, especially in the UVB and UVC regions, with G‐CDs having the highest UV absorption. The G‐CDs also have the highest antioxidant activity, which is also higher than that of their parent green tea, AHAs, and ascorbic acid, a well‐known antioxidant. The photostability and cell viability of the G‐CDs were also excellent. The potential of G‐CDs as multifunctional materials makes them a promising candidate for cosmetic applications, particularly for their ability to absorb UV radiation with exceptionally high antioxidant activity, photostability, and biocompatibility.
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