No-wash quick-drying hand disinfectant capable of killing viruses
A hand sanitizer and quick-drying technology, which is applied in antiviral agents, skin diseases, skin care preparations, etc., can solve the problems of not achieving high-efficiency disinfection effects, and achieve good inactivation effects
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Embodiment 1
[0017] The disposable quick-drying hand sanitizer capable of killing viruses in Example 1 is composed of the following components by weight: 78.7% of ethanol, 0.14% of hydrogen peroxide, 1.45% of glycerin, 0.21% of lactic acid and the balance of deionized water.
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[0019] The disposable quick-drying hand sanitizer capable of killing viruses in the second embodiment is composed of the following components by weight: 75% of ethanol, 0.1% of hydrogen peroxide, 1.0% of glycerin, 0.25% of citric acid and the balance of deionized water .
Embodiment 3
[0021] The disposable quick-drying hand sanitizer capable of killing viruses in the third embodiment is composed of the following components by weight: 80% of ethanol, 0.15% of hydrogen peroxide, 0.8% of glycerin, 0.5% of sorbic acid and the remainder of deionized water .
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