Kyung Woo Kim , Yong Min Kwon , Sun Young Kim , Jaoon Young Hwan Kim
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引用次数: 3
摘要
由于紫外线的毒性作用,包括晒伤、红斑、光损伤和光致癌作用,近年来人们对来自太阳和人造光源的紫外线(UV)辐射的兴趣越来越大。在这项研究中,我们的目标是开发一种有价值的纳米材料,可以利用一种被低估但有利可图的海洋生物来阻挡全部紫外线。以常见的褐藻——海菜花(Leathesia diformis)为原料,在水溶液中通过简单的水热合成,成功制备了碳纳米点(CNDs)和CNDs-聚乙烯醇(PVA)复合膜,可以有效地防护UV-A、UV-B和UV-C辐射。结果scnds - pva膜对罗丹明B的光漂白有保护作用,对聚二乙炔与10,12-三osadiynoic酸的聚合有保护作用。在水溶液中制备的CNDs阻挡了99%的UV-A光,而UV-A光会导致光老化和皮肤癌。所制得的CNDs-PVA薄膜具有优异的透光性,对可见光的透过率为84%,在直射和强照射下,能有效阻挡60%的UV-A/B和30%的UV-C射线。结论基于未充分利用的褐藻的CNDs具有广泛的紫外线防护技术应用潜力。如何引用:Kim KW, Kwon YM, Kim SY,等。一锅法合成海花防紫外线碳纳米点。中国生物医学工程学报(英文版);2012;https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2021.12.004
One-pot synthesis of UV-protective carbon nanodots from sea cauliflower (Leathesia difformis)
Background
The interest in ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and artificial sources has been recently increasing due to its toxic effects, including sunburn, erythema, photodamage, and photocarcinogenesis. In this study, we aimed to develop a valuable nanomaterial that can block total UV rays using an undervalued, yet profitable marine organism. We successfully developed carbon nanodots (CNDs) and a CNDs-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) composite film that effectively protect against UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C radiation based on a common brown algae, sea cauliflower (Leathesia difformis), through simple hydrothermal synthesis in aqueous solution.
Results
CNDs-PVA film protected rhodamine B from photobleaching and polydiacetylene vesicles with 10,12-tricosadiynoic acid from polymerization. As-fabricated CNDs in aqueous solution blocked >99% of UV-A light, which causes photoaging and skin cancer. The CNDs-PVA film showed excellent transparency, with >84% transmittance of visible light, and effectively blocked >60% of UV-A/B and >30% of UV-C rays under direct and strong irradiation.
Conclusions
This preliminary work indicates that CNDs based on underutilized marine brown algae have strong potential for application in technologies for wide UV protection.
How to cite: Kim KW, Kwon YM, Kim SY, et al. One-pot synthesis of UV-protective carbon nanodots from sea cauliflower (Leathesia difformis). Electron J Biotechnol 2022;56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2021.12.004
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