Abstract
Organic ultraviolet (UV) ray absorbents have been used as sunscreen materials, but may pose a safety problem when used at high concentration. In order to prevent direct contact of organic UV ray absorbent to the human skin, a typical organic UV absorbent, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid (HMBA) was intercalated into Zn
2Al layered double hydroxide (Zn
2Al-LDHs) by coprecipiation reaction. The problem of deintercalation of organic molecules from LDHs by the anion exchange reaction with carbonate ion could be greatly depressed by forming a protection film of silica on the surface. Zn
2Al-LDH/4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid was direct coated with silica by means of polymerization technique based on the Stöber method. The deintercalation behavior as well as UV-shielding properties was investigated for coated particles.