Is There Enough Ethanol in Your Hand Gel?

Issuing time:2022-12-22 14:16

The demand for ethanol-based hand sanitisers shot up in 2020, thanks to the outbreak of COVID-19 across the world. That’s no surprise, given that the ethanol gel could effectively eliminate the virus from people’s hands, reducing the chance of it being passed by direct human contact like handshakes or indirectly by multiple people touching surfaces.

This unprecedented demand, rather unsurprisingly, led to a shortage of ethanol-based hand gel. In response to this, some manufacturers and even health agencies lowered their guidelines to allow for more hand sanitisers to enter the market. But are manufacturers still misleading users about their product’s content?

Clearly, it's important to know just how much ethanol is used in hand sanitisers, so authorities and users can rest assured the gel is doing its job as well as knowing how long it needs to be used for to kill the virus. To put hand sanitisers to the test, scientists from the University of São Paulo gathered 48 products available in Brazil for testing. A sample of each product was weighed in a 20ml headspace vial with deionised water added. After incubation, they used headspace gas chromatography with flame ionisation detection to qualitatively assess the content of the hand sanitisers. The use of alternative ionisation methods with gas chromatography can is discussed in the article ‘Analysis and Identification of Mezcal and Tequila Aromas by Ambient Ionisation MS, GC-MS, and GCxGC-MS’. Here’s what they found from the hand gel analysis: 13 of the 48 products showed at least one nonconformity for ethanol quantity 2 samples had an average ethanol concentration below the effective limit 12 samples contained acetaldehyde or ethyl acetate, possible substitutes which are both derived from ethanol It’s one issue allowing low- or no-alcohol products into the market. However, the results demonstrate that manufacturers are also misleading consumers on their product’s content, which could result in incorrect and ineffective use of hand sanitisers


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