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Does anyone know if gas chromatography could be implemented to measure alcohol levels in blood? Or used as a type of breathalyzer? If not, what yould be another method I could use to measure the amount of ethanol in a solution??

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Gas Chromatography is used to determine the alcohol level in the blood. Breathalyzers are just a small little portable test that the cops use, but if an actual blood sample is obtained, they would use a GC in conjunction with an MS for the test. It's just that a GC machine isn't exactly what you'd call "portable". heh.

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Portable breathalysers use uv-visable spectroscopy. Dichromate is used to oxidise the alcohol to acetic acid and the change in the colour of the dichromate can be quantitatively measured via the UV-vis spectrophotometer.

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Thanks! That helps a lot.

Would using MS be the next best thing to using GC to measure alcohol concentrations? Or, is there a better way??

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MS is generally used in conjunction with GC in nearly all occurances. (Hence GC/MS). The MS is used to give a confirmation of what is discovered in the GC.

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"It's just that a GC machine isn't exactly what you'd call "portable". heh."

 

You can say that again. :) MS machines aren't really that portable either. :P Although someday they might be (which would be quite helpful actually :) ).

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