Transparent and flexible MXene-chitosan nanocomposite film for effective UV and high-energy blue light shielding applications
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RSC Sustainability
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Facile, flexible and highly transparent nanocomposite films were synthesized via a solution casting approach by
incorporating MXene nanoparticles into chitosan (CS) films and exhibited excellent UV and high-energy blue
light absorbing ability. The prepared composite (CMX) films were characterized via ATR-FTIR, X-ray
diffraction (XRD), FESEM, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and derivative thermogravimetric (DTG) analysis.
ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and FESEM results confirmed that the MXene nanoparticles
were uniformly distributed throughout the chitosan film, with strong hydrogen and static bonds formed
between the two, while TGA and DTG data confirmed the thermal stability of the composite films. The
moisture content (MC), water solubility (WS) index and water swelling (W) of the composite films were
thoroughly monitored to investigate the efficiency of the films. CMX-0.04 composite films exhibited
improved UV blocking performance: 99.55% of UV-A (320–400) nm, 100% of UV-B (280–320) nm, and
100% of UV-C (200–280) nm. Additionally, this film demonstrated exceptional absorption capabilities
around 97.48% within the range of high-energy blue light (HEBL) (400–450 nm) radiation. Furthermore,
addition of MXene nanoparticles in the CS film showed enhanced mechanical properties (tensile strength
and Young's modulus of 80.09 ± 1.13 MPa and 19.72 ± 1.401 MPa, which was 303% and 830% higher than
those of the pure CS film, respectively) with excellent film flexibility. This work offers a method to develop
a composite film based on CS and MXenes, which has a lot of potential for expanding real-world
applications in UV and HEBL blocking.
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Munshi, Md Hanif, et al. "Transparent and flexible MXene-chitosan nanocomposite film for effective UV and high-energy blue light shielding applications." RSC Sustainability 3.7 (2025): 3036-3048.
