Optical constants of C2H5OH (Ethanol)
Sani and Dell'Oro 2016: n,k 0.185–61 µm
Wavelength:
µm
(0.185185–60.9359)
Complex refractive index (n+ik)
n
k
LogX
LogY
eV
Derived optical constants
Comments
Room temperature
References
E. Sani and A. Dell'Oro. Spectral optical constants of ethanol and isopropanol from ultraviolet to far infrared, Optical Materials 60, 137-141 (2016)
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Ethanol, C2H6O
Ethanol (C2H6O), often simply referred to as alcohol, is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic pleasant odor. It is best known as the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages but also has significant industrial and medicinal applications. As a solvent, it is widely used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. In the medical field, it serves as an antiseptic, disinfectant, and as an antidote in methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning. Ethanol is also used as a renewable fuel and fuel additive, typically referred to as bioethanol, which is produced through the fermentation of sugars by yeast.Chemical formula
C2H5OHOther names
- Ethyl alcohol
- Grain alcohol
- Pure alcohol
- Hydroxyethane
- Drinking alcohol
- Ethyl hydrate