Extemporaneous hand sanitizer.
On 04/03/2020 11:14, Roger Hayter wrote:
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On 04/03/2020 00:18, Graham. wrote:
I've just ordered a litre of IPA, I going to decant it into small
plastic bottles with a little hand cream.
Couldn't find any in the shops.
Typing ALK into Google suggests this is a hot topic.
Snap! I was going to say I'd done the same thing, but I ordered 5 litres
because it's useful stuff to have around (unless there's a fire!).
Does anyone know whether emollients such as Diprobase make good carriers
for the alcohol?
A cream *might* work if the alcohol doesn't disrupt the function of the
emulsifiers, but alcohol won't mix with a hydrocarbon-based ointment.
I'm not a chemist (unless A level chem 40+ years ago counts) but would
be interested to know why alcohol won't mix with a hydrocarbon-based
ointment. Alcohol is a hydrocarbon and ethanol is added to petrol.
What's different about hydrocarbon-based ointments?
FWIW, according to medicines.org the ingredients (excipients is
apparently the correct word) of Diprobase a Chlorocresol, Macrogol
Cetostearyl Ether, Cetostearyl alcohol, Liquid paraffin, White soft
paraffin, Phosphoric acid, Sodium dihydrogen phosphate, Sodium
hydroxide, and Purified water.
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