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Gel Based Sunscreen Containing Surface Modified TiO2Obtained by Sol-Gel Process: Proposal for a Transparent UV Inorganic Filter

Journal of Nanomaterials(2016)

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Abstract
Inorganic UV filters, as titanium dioxide (TiO2), have become attractive because of their role in protecting the skin against the damage caused by the continuous exposure to the sun. However, their high refractive index, responsible for a white residue when applied on the skin, has led to the development of alternative inorganic materials, such as TiO2nanoparticles. Thus, the aim of this study was the development of transparent and stable gel formulations containing surface modified TiO2nanoparticles for application in sunscreens. Also, the physical and chemical properties of formulations containing TiO2nanoparticles were evaluated. The UV absorption spectroscopy analyses indicated that the formulations containing TiO2nanoparticles had a broad protection spectrum. The diffuse reflectance spectroscopy revealed that the use of PTSH surface modified TiO2nanoparticles improved the transparency of the sunscreen formulations compared to that containing commercial ones. The rheology analyses showed that the amount of nanoparticles incorporated in the formulations influences the gel-like or liquid-like behavior. The results showed that the surface modified TiO2nanoparticles are a promising innovative UV filter and the formulations containing these nanoparticles are interesting candidates for being used as sunscreen.
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