Despite the plethora of methods reported for fabricating ultraviolet (UV) shielding films using various UV absorbers to date, it remains a major challenge for the development of novel UV shielding films that simultaneously exhibit excellent transparency. In this work, a novel composite film (GA-x-CMC/PVA/PEI) is fabricated by integrating anionic carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), cationic polyethyleneimine (PEI), and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) via electrostatic and hydrogen bond interactions and further cross-linking with glutaraldehyde (GA). Herein, PVA expands hydrogen bonding networks, reduces film haze, and enhances its mechanical strength. GA acts as a crosslinker in producing Schiff bases with PEI and acetals with CMC and PVA. The synthesized GA-x-CMC/PVA/PEI composite film possesses a notable amount of unsaturated -CH=N- bonds of Schiff base, resulting from the condensation of PEI and GA, which exhibit superior shielding efficiency against both UV-A and UV-B rays while maintaining exceptional transparency, visibility, and simultaneously enhancing mechanical properties and thermal stability. Notably, increasing the content of PEI leads to almost complete shielding of the entire UV spectrum (<400 nm) due to the increasing of the number of -CH=N- unsaturated bonds. Furthermore, the obtained film without any UV-shielding additives has exceptional mechanical properties, hydrophobicity, and antibacterial properties, rendering it a wide application prospect.

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