IPA can be measured by FTIR spectroscopy in the (decimal) absorbance scale in comparison with a blank, at an intense characteristic peak.
CaF2 plates must be used for sampling aqueous solutions. Contrary to KBr, the CaF2 plates are not soluble in water.
Roughly, detection limits are ≈ 3% and accuracy is ≈ 0.5%.
Please, take a look to the IR spectra of IPA and H2O and sodium glycolate, in order to choose the suitable PA characteristic peak that is not covered by H2O and sodium glycolate, respectively.
ATTENTION: The iIR spctra of carboxylate salts (glycolate) are quite different than the ones of the corresponding carboxylic acids (glycolic).