Oxybenzone is a common constituent of many commercially available sunscreens providing photoprotection from ultraviolet light incident on the skin. Femtosecond transient electronic and vibrational absorption spectroscopies have been used to investigate the non-radiative relaxation pathways of oxybenzone in cyclohexane and methanol after excitation in the UVA region. The present data suggest that the photoprotective properties of oxybenzone can be understood in terms of an initial ultrafast excited state enol -> keto tautomerization, followed by efficient internal conversion and subsequent vibrational relaxation to the ground state (enol) tautomer
Sunscreen formulations have been developed to provide an artificial protective barrier against the d...
Sunscreens provide vital protection against the photodamaging effects of UV radiation, however, many...
Oxybenzone (OB) and ferulic acid (FA) both find use in commercial sunscreens; caffeic acid (CA) diff...
Oxybenzone is a common constituent of many commercially available sunscreens providing photoprotecti...
Recent studies have shed light on the energy dissipation mechanism of oxybenzone, a common ingredien...
Recent studies of the sunscreen constituent oxybenzone have suggested that the dominant mechanism un...
In this review we discuss the importance of biological and artificial photoprotection against overex...
We explore the ultrafast photoprotective properties of a series of sinapic acid derivatives in a ran...
Sunscreens are one of the most common ways of providing on-demand additional photoprotection to the ...
Towards the development of a bottom-up rationale for sunscreen design, the effects of substituent po...
Meradimate is a broad-spectrum ultraviolet absorber used as a chemical filter in commercial sunscree...
A key decay pathway by which organic sunscreen molecules dissipate harmful UV energy involves excite...
Homosalate (HMS) is a salicylate molecule that is commonly included within commercial sunscreen form...
The ultrafast photoprotection mechanisms in operation in ethylhexyl triazone (EHT, octyl triazone), ...
Today octocrylene is one of the most common molecules included in commercially available sunscreens....
Sunscreen formulations have been developed to provide an artificial protective barrier against the d...
Sunscreens provide vital protection against the photodamaging effects of UV radiation, however, many...
Oxybenzone (OB) and ferulic acid (FA) both find use in commercial sunscreens; caffeic acid (CA) diff...
Oxybenzone is a common constituent of many commercially available sunscreens providing photoprotecti...
Recent studies have shed light on the energy dissipation mechanism of oxybenzone, a common ingredien...
Recent studies of the sunscreen constituent oxybenzone have suggested that the dominant mechanism un...
In this review we discuss the importance of biological and artificial photoprotection against overex...
We explore the ultrafast photoprotective properties of a series of sinapic acid derivatives in a ran...
Sunscreens are one of the most common ways of providing on-demand additional photoprotection to the ...
Towards the development of a bottom-up rationale for sunscreen design, the effects of substituent po...
Meradimate is a broad-spectrum ultraviolet absorber used as a chemical filter in commercial sunscree...
A key decay pathway by which organic sunscreen molecules dissipate harmful UV energy involves excite...
Homosalate (HMS) is a salicylate molecule that is commonly included within commercial sunscreen form...
The ultrafast photoprotection mechanisms in operation in ethylhexyl triazone (EHT, octyl triazone), ...
Today octocrylene is one of the most common molecules included in commercially available sunscreens....
Sunscreen formulations have been developed to provide an artificial protective barrier against the d...
Sunscreens provide vital protection against the photodamaging effects of UV radiation, however, many...
Oxybenzone (OB) and ferulic acid (FA) both find use in commercial sunscreens; caffeic acid (CA) diff...