Abstract:
Electromagnetic radiation is classified into types according to the frequency of the waves
such as radio waves, microwaves, terahertz radiation, infrared radiation, visible light,
ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and gamma rays. UV radiation is a part of the electromagnetic
spectrum emitted by the sun, and is divided according to wavelength into three regions
known as UVA, UVB and UVC. The UVC is completely absorbed by the atmospheric
ozone, water vapor, oxygen and carbon dioxide. However, both UVA and UVB are of
major importance to human health. These radiations may penetrate into the skin and eyes,
causing the adverse health effects, such as skin cancers, cataracts and immune suppression.
The objective of this work is to support the mankind to prevent from the kind of threats and
conflicts that they will face due to the harmful solar radiation using natural and available
materials.
Initially the study is focused to identify the UV absorption properties of natural materials. In
order to achieve this goal several fruit juices, vegetable juices and plant leaf extractions are
analyzed by using UV /VIS spectrum. The sample path length (1 Omm) and concentration
(0.75mol/l & pH = 2.3) are kept constant during the experiment. The Citrus family
exhibited interesting UV absorption behavior compared with the other tested materials. The
experiments are carried out using both distilled water and isopropyl alcohol as solvents.
Especially chlorophyll of the plant extract is removed by dissolving it in isopropyl alcohol
and filtering it through activated carbon.
When electromagnetic radiation passes through the compound, energy from the radiation is
used to promote an electron from a bonding or non-bonding orbital into one of the empty
anti-bonding orbital. The electron jump can be occurred or absorption takes place only
when the energy associated with the particular wavelength is provided.
In terms of Chemistry, Flavonoides are water soluble Polyphenolic molecules containing
fifteen Carbon atoms. The Flavonoides, belongs to the polyphenol family, are found in
most plant material and dietary sources. It is presumed that absorptions occurred in the
citrus family due to the double bonds of the Flavonoides. Energy of the incident radiation is
promoted electron jumps ( n:-+n:*, n-+n*, n-+a*) which caused to the absorption spectrum
as discussed earlier. It is clearly illustrated that lime juice absorbed the wavelength from
290nm to 400nm where UV-B and UV-A radiations exist. Zero transmittance of incident
radiation in between 290 and 400nm's for lime juice is observed in the experiment. It
is interesting to find the optimal path length for zero transmittance and it determines the
minimum thickness of the filter.
One of the interesting applications of this finding is it can be converted any moisturizing
cream into a moisturizing plus sunscreen by adding natural Flavonoides, just before the
application.