2023
DOI: 10.1002/cptc.202300133
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Laser Interfaced Mass Spectrometry of the Sunscreen Molecule Octocrylene Demonstrates that Protonation Does Not Impact Photostability

Cate S. Anstöter,
Natalie G. K. Wong,
Kgato P. Selwe
et al.

Abstract: Octocrylene (OCR) is a widely used organic sunscreen molecules, and is a dominant component of many sunscreen formulations.  Here, we perform the first measurements on the protonated form of OCR, i.e. [OCR+H]+, to probe whether protonation affects the molecule’s photostability.   The novel photochemical technique of UV laser‐interfaced mass spectrometry is employed from 400‐216 nm, revealing that the electronic absorption spectrum of OCR across the S1 and S2 states red shift by 40 nm upon protonation. Our meas… Show more

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