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Quantification of Ethanol in Ethanol-based antiseptics

By John Burchell

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January 4, 2024

Introduction

FT/IR-4600 and ATR PRO ONE
Figure 1. FT/IR-4600 and ATR PRO ONE

When used in infectious disease control, the ethanol concentration in ethanol-based antiseptics used for hand sterilization should be between 70 and 83 percent by volume (vol%). Recently, as a temporary measure against the novel coronavirus, the use of 60 vol% has been allowed when ethanol is difficult to obtain. When it is necessary to use high-concentration ethanol products other than general antiseptics, they must be diluted with purified water prior to use. It is important to confirm the correct ethanol concentration for the diluted product.

FTIR spectroscopy is a fast and accurate analytical technique for quantitation of ethanol concentration in liquids. This application note reports the results for the analysis of ethanol concentrations in three commercially available ethanol-based antiseptics and a beverage grade alcohol that can be used for hand sterilization.

Experimental

The ATR measurement was used without any sample pretreatment. Liquid samples are measured simply by placing a droplet on the prism. The analysis time per sample is approx. 4 seconds, and the ethanol concentration is reported automatically. Spectra Manager’s “Simple Quantitation” option (Figure. 2) in the standard Spectra Measurement program allows quantitation and Pass/Fail judgment at the same time as measurement.

Measurement Conditions
Main UnitFT/IR-4600 (Figure 1)
ATR PrismDiamond
DetectorDLATGSResolution4 cm-1
AccessoryATR PRO ONE (Figure 1)Accumulation4 (approx. 4 seconds)
Figure 2. Simple Quantitation function in the Spectra Measurement program

Quantitation of ethanol concentration

Calibration curve
Standards from 0 to 99.5 vol% was prepared by mixing 99.5 vol% ethanol reagent with ultrapure water. The IR spectrum of 99.5 vol% ethanol is shown in Figure 3 (left). Figure 3 (right) also shows the calibration curve for the standard samples created at the peak height of 1045 cm-1  attributed to the C-O stretching vibration.

Figure 3. Simple Quantitation function in the Spectra Measurement program

Keywords

200-AT-0266, Hand sanitizer, Covid, Ethanol, Antiseptic, FTIR, IR quantitation

Results

The ethanol concentrations of five samples: three commercially available antiseptics, a high concentration beverage alcohol, and as a reference, a Chinese liquor with a high alcohol concentration were measured. The following table shows the quantitation results and pass/fail judgment results. A concentration in the range 60 to 83 vol% was designated as “pass”. It was confirmed that the commercially available antiseptics and high-concentration beverage alcohol have concentrations that can allow them to be used as antiseptic for hand sterilization.

Table 1. Results and comparison of actual samples

SampleEthanol concentration quantitative results (vol %)Pass/Fail
Ethanol-based antiseptic A77Pass
Ethanol-based antiseptic B79Pass
Ethanol-based antiseptic C73Pass
High concentration of alcohol for drinking65Pass
Reference: Chinese liquor53Fail

Conclusion

FTIR can be used to quantify not only the antiseptics, but also the ethanol concentration in alcoholic beverages2. Using the same methodology, it can be used for quality control in pharmaceutical and food industries.

1 According to materials released by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan
2 FT/IR Application Note 080-AT-0189

System ConfigurationModelDescriptionPart Number
Main UnitFT/IR-4600FT/IR Spectrometer7084-J002A 3
OptionATR PRO ONESingle reflection ATR accessory6909-J142A 4
PKS-D1Diamond crystal kit
(High-Throughput Type)
6909-J341A 5
SoftwareQAU-4000Quantitative analysis program4880-0688A

3     FT/IR-4700 and FT/IR-6600/6700/6800 can also be used.
4     ATR PRO ONE VIEW is also available.
5     PKS-D1F is also available. When using ATR PRO ONE VIEW, PKS-D1V or PKS-D1VF should be used.

This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.

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JASCO Application Note

Quantification of Ethanol in Ethanol-based antiseptics

Introduction

FT/IR-4600 and ATR PRO ONE
Figure 1. FT/IR-4600 and ATR PRO ONE

When used in infectious disease control, the ethanol concentration in ethanol-based antiseptics used for hand sterilization should be between 70 and 83 percent by volume (vol%). Recently, as a temporary measure against the novel coronavirus, the use of 60 vol% has been allowed when ethanol is difficult to obtain. When it is necessary to use high-concentration ethanol products other than general antiseptics, they must be diluted with purified water prior to use. It is important to confirm the correct ethanol concentration for the diluted product.

FTIR spectroscopy is a fast and accurate analytical technique for quantitation of ethanol concentration in liquids. This application note reports the results for the analysis of ethanol concentrations in three commercially available ethanol-based antiseptics and a beverage grade alcohol that can be used for hand sterilization.

Experimental

The ATR measurement was used without any sample pretreatment. Liquid samples are measured simply by placing a droplet on the prism. The analysis time per sample is approx. 4 seconds, and the ethanol concentration is reported automatically. Spectra Manager’s “Simple Quantitation” option (Figure. 2) in the standard Spectra Measurement program allows quantitation and Pass/Fail judgment at the same time as measurement.

Measurement Conditions
Main UnitFT/IR-4600 (Figure 1)
ATR PrismDiamond
DetectorDLATGSResolution4 cm-1
AccessoryATR PRO ONE (Figure 1)Accumulation4 (approx. 4 seconds)
Figure 2. Simple Quantitation function in the Spectra Measurement program

Quantitation of ethanol concentration

Calibration curve
Standards from 0 to 99.5 vol% was prepared by mixing 99.5 vol% ethanol reagent with ultrapure water. The IR spectrum of 99.5 vol% ethanol is shown in Figure 3 (left). Figure 3 (right) also shows the calibration curve for the standard samples created at the peak height of 1045 cm-1  attributed to the C-O stretching vibration.

Figure 3. Simple Quantitation function in the Spectra Measurement program

Results

The ethanol concentrations of five samples: three commercially available antiseptics, a high concentration beverage alcohol, and as a reference, a Chinese liquor with a high alcohol concentration were measured. The following table shows the quantitation results and pass/fail judgment results. A concentration in the range 60 to 83 vol% was designated as “pass”. It was confirmed that the commercially available antiseptics and high-concentration beverage alcohol have concentrations that can allow them to be used as antiseptic for hand sterilization.

Table 1. Results and comparison of actual samples

SampleEthanol concentration quantitative results (vol %)Pass/Fail
Ethanol-based antiseptic A77Pass
Ethanol-based antiseptic B79Pass
Ethanol-based antiseptic C73Pass
High concentration of alcohol for drinking65Pass
Reference: Chinese liquor53Fail

Conclusion

FTIR can be used to quantify not only the antiseptics, but also the ethanol concentration in alcoholic beverages2. Using the same methodology, it can be used for quality control in pharmaceutical and food industries.

1 According to materials released by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan
2 FT/IR Application Note 080-AT-0189

System ConfigurationModelDescriptionPart Number
Main UnitFT/IR-4600FT/IR Spectrometer7084-J002A 3
OptionATR PRO ONESingle reflection ATR accessory6909-J142A 4
PKS-D1Diamond crystal kit
(High-Throughput Type)
6909-J341A 5
SoftwareQAU-4000Quantitative analysis program4880-0688A

3     FT/IR-4700 and FT/IR-6600/6700/6800 can also be used.
4     ATR PRO ONE VIEW is also available.
5     PKS-D1F is also available. When using ATR PRO ONE VIEW, PKS-D1V or PKS-D1VF should be used.

Keywords

200-AT-0266, Hand sanitizer, Covid, Ethanol, Antiseptic, FTIR, IR quantitation

This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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