Pre-ultraviolet radiation protective additives for textiles and methods of use
Ultraviolet protective textiles and methods of making ultraviolet protective textiles including a sheet substrate comprising a synthetic, semi-synthetic or natural textile or blend thereof, a UV absorbing chemical present on the substrate, and a capping agent bound to the UV absorbing chemical. The UV absorbing chemical may be an organic acid, protein, flavonoid, or a polyphenolic compound, for example, such as tannic acid. The capping agent may be an alkylbenzene based surfactant, phenylethanoid, monophenol, or protein, for example, such as whey or casein.
1 . An ultraviolet protective textile comprising:
a sheet substrate comprising a synthetic, semi-synthetic or natural textile or blend thereof;
a UV absorbing chemical present on the substrate and directly bound to the substrate; and
a capping agent comprising a naturally derived protein, the capping agent bound to reactive groups of the UV absorbing chemical, wherein the capping agent blocks access to the reactive groups of the UV absorbing chemical to reduce or prevent interaction with other compositions.
2 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the UV absorbing chemical comprises an organic acid, protein, flavonoid, or a polyphenolic compound.
3 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the UV absorbing chemical comprises an aromatic acid.
4 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the UV absorbing chemical comprises gallic acid, tannic acid, caffeic acid, dopamine, salicylic acid, or ferulic acid.
5 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the UV absorbing chemical comprises tannic acid.
6 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the capping agent comprises an alkylbenzene based surfactant, phenylethanoid, monophenol, or protein.
7 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the naturally derived protein comprises whey or casein.
8 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 , the ultraviolet protective textile comprising a garment configured to be worn on the body of a user.
9 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the ultraviolet protective textile has a coverage factor of about 97% to about 100%.
10 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 1 wherein the sheet substrate comprises an organic porous material.
11 . The ultraviolet protective textile of claim 10 wherein the organic porous material further comprises inorganic components in the form of nanoparticles, coatings, or fibers.
12 . The method of making an ultraviolet protective material comprising the steps of:
a. applying an ultraviolet absorbing organic compound in a solution to a porous material to diffuse the ultraviolet absorbing organic compound into the porous material; and then
b. applying a capping agent comprising a naturally derived caseinate in a solution to the porous material to diffuse the capping agent into the porous material, wherein the capping agent blocks access to the reactive groups of the UV absorbing chemical to reduce or prevent interaction with other compositions; and
c. drying the porous material with the applied ultraviolet absorbing organic compound solution, after step a or after step b, to bind the compound to a surface of the material and to interior fibers of the material.
13 . The method of claim 12 wherein drying the porous material comprises heating the porous material.
14 . The method of claim 12 wherein the ultraviolet absorbing organic compound comprises tannic acid.
15 . The method of claim 12 wherein step b is performed before step c.
16 . The method of claim 12 wherein step b is performed after step c, the method further comprising drying the porous material with the applied capping agent to bind the capping agent to the ultraviolet absorbing compound.
17 . The method of claim 12 wherein the porous material comprises a textile.