This invention is a polymeric sunscreen that can be applied either as a film or as particles to be suspended in either water or oil.

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Particulate and Film Polymeric Dihydropyridazines as Sunscreens with Inherent Antioxidant Properties Tech ID: UA17-216 Invention: This invention is a polymeric sunscreen that can be applied either as a film or as particles to be suspended in either water or oil. Background: Both UVB and UVA wavelengths penetrate the atmosphere, inducing skin cancers, eye damage and aging if not properly protected or treated. Common commercial sunscreens can block around 93% of UVB and UVA rays, depending on brand. Through the utilization of alkenes, this invention improves upon common commercial sunscreens by absorbing up to 400nm of UV rays.

Key Benefits

Protects skin and hair from UV rays Protects paints, plastics, woods or other UV sensitive surfaces Antioxidant characteristics extend lifetime of material Fluorescence can be used to determine if screen is functioning

Applications

Sunscreen Thin film coating on surfaces

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