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 Absorbance Peak to that of the Standard. This is the heart of quantitative analytical spectroscopy; one of the most popular analytical methods used.

 

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

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· 10mm. square QUARTZ Cuvettes

   (must be TRANSPARENT in the UV region)


 

 

 

 

SUPPLIES:

  1. Disposable plastic pipets / eyedroppers
  2. Text Box: FUN-SCI Kit
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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 tests
  3. Pure IPA (for "BLANK" / Zero readings)
  4. Wash-bottles of IPA and DI Water (for rinsing out cuvettes)

 

SAMPLES:

 

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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