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Spectroscopic methods for assessment of hand sanitizers.

Soumyabrata Banik1, Sindhoora Kaniyala Melanthota1, Anjana Anandan Vannathan2, Krishna Kishore Mahato1, Sib Sankar Mal2, Nirmal Mazumder1.   

Abstract

Sanitization of inanimate objects or body surfaces using disinfectant is essential for eliminating disease-causing pathogens and maintaining personal hygiene. With the advent of health emergencies, the importance and high demand for hand sanitizers (HS) are observed in everyday life. It is also important to know the constituent added to formulate HS, as the presence of harsh chemicals can cause skin irritation. In this study, different spectroscopic techniques were used to assess several commercially available HS along with the in-house prepared HS as per the WHO protocol. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy identified the different HS chemical bonds and quantified the amount of alcohol and water in the HS. Varying amount of alcohols in HS, calibration profile was generated to identify its amount in commercial samples. Further, the commercial samples were also checked for contaminants whose presence in the HS might bring down its sanitization efficacy. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11696-022-02208-x.
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Keywords:  Disinfectant; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Hand sanitizers; Raman spectroscopy

Year:  2022        PMID: 35492072      PMCID: PMC9035981          DOI: 10.1007/s11696-022-02208-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Zvesti        ISSN: 0366-6352            Impact factor:   2.146


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