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View article: Sunscreen testing: A critical perspective and future roadmap
Sunscreen testing: A critical perspective and future roadmap Open
Sunscreens have become a mainstream consumer product for protection against the damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight. Before a sunscreen is released to the market, it must undergo a set of safety and efficacy tests established b…
View article: Photochromic polyoxometalate–based enzyme-free reusable sensors for real-time colorimetric detection of alcohol in sweat and saliva
Photochromic polyoxometalate–based enzyme-free reusable sensors for real-time colorimetric detection of alcohol in sweat and saliva Open
View article: Recent Advances and a Roadmap to Wearable UV Sensor Technologies
Recent Advances and a Roadmap to Wearable UV Sensor Technologies Open
The tremendous impact of UV radiation on every individual has resulted in massive interest in development of new sensor technologies to effectively monitor the solar exposure. However, there is no comprehensive review that critically discu…
View article: Room-temperature application of VO<sub>2</sub> microstructures on rigid and flexible substrates based on synthesis of crystalline VO<sub>2</sub> solution
Room-temperature application of VO<sub>2</sub> microstructures on rigid and flexible substrates based on synthesis of crystalline VO<sub>2</sub> solution Open
An innovative method that enables the deployment of thermochromic VO2 microstructures at room temperature for infrared (IR) modulation.
View article: Skin color-specific and spectrally-selective naked-eye dosimetry of UVA, B and C radiations
Skin color-specific and spectrally-selective naked-eye dosimetry of UVA, B and C radiations Open
Spectrally–selective monitoring of ultraviolet radiations (UVR) is of paramount importance across diverse fields, including effective monitoring of excessive solar exposure. Current UV sensors cannot differentiate between UVA, B, and C, ea…
View article: Photomodulation of bacterial growth and biofilm formation using carbohydrate-based surfactants
Photomodulation of bacterial growth and biofilm formation using carbohydrate-based surfactants Open
The photocontrollable antibacterial and biofilm modulatory activity of a panel of light responsive carbohydrate-based surfactants is reported.