Immobilization of Dibenzalacetone on TiO2 Surface and its Potential as Anti-UV Material
Mokhamat Ariefin,
Rokiy Alfanaar
Abstract:Sunlight has been known to provide many benefits to human life. However, behind these benefits, there are some negative effects along with the destruction of the ozone layer and the environment on earth. One of them is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays which can cause several diseases such as skin cancer. One way to overcome this is by using sunscreen substances. In this study, dibenzalacetone immobilization on TiO2 has been carried out for anti-UV applications. Based on the test results using UV-Vis spectrome… Show more
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