Learn SOP for UV spectrophotometer operation, calibration, and cleaning in QC labs to ensure accurate absorbance results and compliance.
Introduction
The UV/Visible spectrophotometer is a fundamental analytical instrument in pharmaceutical quality control laboratories, used for measuring absorbance and concentration of analytes. Accurate results depend on proper instrument operation, calibration, and meticulous cleaning of cuvettes and optical components.
This SOP provides a complete guide for operating, calibrating, and cleaning the UV spectrophotometer to ensure reliable data, compliance, and instrument longevity.
1.0 Objective
To define a standardized procedure for the operation, calibration, and cleaning of the UV spectrophotometer.
2.0 Scope
This SOP applies to the UV/Visible spectrophotometer installed in the Quality Control (QC) laboratory.
3.0 Responsibility
- Doing: Technical Assistant
- Checking: Executive / Manager
4.0 Accountability
- Head of the Department
5.0 Step-by-Step SOP for UV Spectrophotometer
5.1 Operation of UV Spectrophotometer
5.1.1 Pre-Operation Checks
- Ensure instrument is clean and calibrated
- Check lamp status (UV/Visible)
- Verify cuvettes are clean and dry
5.1.2 Sample Preparation
- Prepare standard and sample solutions
- Use appropriate solvent as blank
5.1.3 Measurement
- Fill cuvette with blank and set baseline
- Insert sample cuvette
- Select wavelength as per method
- Record absorbance/OD
5.1.4 Completion
- Remove cuvette after analysis
- Record results in system/logbook
5.2 Calibration of UV Spectrophotometer
5.2.1 Wavelength Accuracy
- Use standard filters or reference materials
5.2.2 Photometric Accuracy
- Verify absorbance using standard solutions
5.2.3 Baseline Check
- Ensure stable baseline with blank
5.2.4 Frequency
- Perform calibration as per SOP schedule
5.2.5 Documentation
- Record calibration results
5.3 Cleaning Procedure
5.3.1 Remove Cuvette
- Remove cuvette from sample compartment
5.3.2 Clean with Solvent
- Wash with solvent used for sample
5.3.3 Rinse
- Rinse with water followed by methanol
5.3.4 Drying
- Wipe with tissue paper
- Air dry completely
5.3.5 Storage
- Keep cuvette in proper storage
5.3.6 External Cleaning
- Clean instrument surface with isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
- Dry with tissue paper
5.3.7 Documentation
- Record cleaning activity in log card
6.0 Abbreviations
- SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
Safety Precautions
- Avoid exposure to UV radiation
- Handle cuvettes carefully (fragile)
- Use PPE (gloves, lab coat)
- Handle solvents safely
- Ensure proper ventilation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Dirty or scratched cuvettes
- Incorrect wavelength selection
- Skipping calibration
- Using contaminated solvents
- Not drying cuvettes properly
Best Practices
- Always use matched cuvettes
- Perform regular calibration
- Clean cuvettes immediately after use
- Maintain proper documentation
- Use high-quality solvents
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What is a UV spectrophotometer used for?
To measure absorbance and concentration of compounds.
2. Why is cuvette cleaning important?
To avoid contamination and ensure accuracy.
3. What solvent is used for cleaning?
Sample solvent followed by methanol.
4. Why is calibration necessary?
To ensure accurate wavelength and absorbance readings.
5. How often should calibration be done?
As per SOP schedule.
6. What happens if cuvette is scratched?
It affects absorbance readings.
7. Who is responsible for operation?
Technical staff performs; Manager verifies.
8. Why use blank solution?
To set baseline for accurate measurement.
9. Is documentation necessary?
Yes, for compliance and traceability.
10. What PPE is required?
Gloves and lab coat.



