
Determination of SPF Factor in Sunscreen Lotions by Scanning UV-Spectrophotometry
INTRODUCTION:
Using a Scanning UV-VIS
Spectrophotometer and by running solutions of Sunscreen lotions with varying
SPF (sun protection factors), the Absorbance Peaks of the UV-Blockers can be
easily seen. By "calibrating" the Spectrophotometer with Standard
solutions of Known SPF values, an Unknown
Sample can be scanned and the SPF
calculated by comparing its
PURPOSE:
To prepare a "Calibration
Curve" of UV Absorbance values vs. SPF Factor using Known Standard SPF
Solutions in i-Propyl Alcohol (IPA); and to evaluate an
Unknown Sunscreen solution to determine its SPF factor. Most UV-Blocking materials
have Peaks at 292nm. and/or 309nnm., depending on the
exact chemical or mixtures used to block the various wavelengths of the Sun's
UV light.

INSTRUMENTS
NEEDED:
·
6405 UV-VIS
Spectrophotometer
(from
Edu-Chem Innovations) INFO/Buy IT!
·
10mm. square QUARTZ
Cuvettes
(must be TRANSPARENT in the UV region)
SUPPLIES:
Vials of Standard Sunscreens w/ SPF-4,
SPF-15 and SPF-45 values; solutions in IPA. These are prepared by
measuring 0.025 grams / 100ml. IPA;
and have been prepared for you due to the very low weight of material used
for these testsSAMPLES:
Vials of Unknown SPF Sunscreen solutions
in IPA; from SPF-0 to SPF-60. These
are prepared by measuring 0.025 grams / 100ml. IPA; and have been prepared for
you due to the very low weight of material used for these tests.
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