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    Stearyl alcohol

    Stearyl alcohol is a sterilized alcoholic solution, typically based on 70% ethanol or 70% isopropanol, produced under controlled, aseptic conditions to be free from microorganisms and suspended particles.
    It is widely recognized as a rapid and effective disinfectant in medical, laboratory, pharmaceutical, and industrial environments.


    Chemical Structure of Stearyl alcohol

    • Active Ingredient:
      Ethanol (CH₃CH₂OH, CAS No. 64-17-5) or Isopropanol (CH₃CHOHCH₃, CAS No. 67-63-0)

    • Carrier:
      Sterile distilled water, maintaining a disinfectant concentration of 70–75% (v/v)

    • Solution Structure:
      A clear, homogeneous, and microbe-free solution capable of penetrating bacterial cell walls during phospholipid disruption

    • Optimal Concentration (70%) is used for maximum disinfectant efficacy, enabling effective penetration of microbial proteins and cell membranes.


    Physical and Chemical Properties

    Property Description / Value
    Appearance Colorless or slightly tinted liquid with a characteristic alcoholic or mildly aromatic odor
    Boiling Point Ethanol: 78.2 °C • Isopropanol: ~82.6 °C
    Solubility Completely miscible with water and many organic solvents
    Flash Point Low (highly flammable)
    Sterility Filtered (e.g., through 0.2 μm membranes) and sometimes gamma-irradiated
    Microbial Load None — sterile and particle-free

    Applications of Stearyl alcohol

    • Pre-injection and surgical skin disinfection

    • Disinfection of medical and laboratory equipment surfaces

    • Ingredient in hand sanitizing gels and solutions

    • Sterilization of biomedical and laboratory instruments

    • Surface disinfection in pharmaceutical and vaccine production lines

    • Cleaning and sanitizing cosmetic and medical devices

    • Use in highly controlled industrial or biomedical environments, such as operating rooms and biosafety laboratories (BSL-2/3)


    Advantages of Stearyl alcohol

    • Rapid and broad-spectrum disinfection against bacteria, viruses, and fungi

    • Non-corrosive to metals and many sensitive materials

    • No rinsing required after application

    • Suitable for sterile environments, including operating rooms and viral labs

    • Skin-compatible in formulations containing moisturizers or glycerin

    • Fast evaporation leaving no residue on surfaces


    Disadvantages and Limitations

    • Highly flammable — requires controlled storage and handling conditions

    • May cause skin dryness with frequent use (if no moisturizer is added)

    • Ineffective against spore-forming bacteria

    • Requires sterile, evaporation-resistant packaging for preservation

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    Stearyl alcohol