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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of water-dispersive sunscreen by supramolecular approach
abstract The method for producing a water-dispersion type sunscreen through the supramolecular approach includes mixing the supramolecular material and the ultraviolet absorbing material in a predetermined molar ratio to perform solid phase reaction, dissolving the solid phase reacted material in distilled water, and centrifuging the material dissolved in distilled water. And obtaining a clathrate compound through the centrifugation. Therefore, according to the present invention, it is not only possible to obtain an environmentally friendly, high absorbance water-dispersible sunscreen, but also has no toxicity because water is used as a solvent, which is harmless to a human body and can be removed cleanly using water. There is an advantage.n n n n Water Dispersive Sunscreen, Centrifugal Separation, Solid State Reaction, High Speed Vibration Mill
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