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Rabindra N Roy1, Lakshmi N Roy, Jessica M Stegner, Shay A Sechler, Alexis L Jenkins, Roman Krishchenko, Isaac B Henson.
Abstract
This paper reports the results for the pH of six buffer solutions free of chloride ion with compositions: (a) BES (0.03 mol·kg(-1)) + NaBES (0.09 mol·kg(-1)); (b) BES (0.02 mol·kg(-1)) + NaBES (0.04 mol·kg(-1)); (c) BES (0.04 mol·kg(-1)) + NaBES (0.08 mol·kg(-1)); (d) BES (0.04 mol·kg(-1)) + NaBES (0.04 mol·kg(-1)) (e) BES (0.05 mol·kg(-1)) + NaBES (0.05 mol·kg(-1)); and (f) (0.06 mol·kg(-1)) + NaBES (0.06 mol·kg(-1)). The remaining eight buffer solutions (g) to (n) have saline media of the ionic strength I = 0.16 mol·kg(-1), matching closely to that of the physiological sample. Conventional pa(H) values, designated as pH(s), for all six buffer solutions (a) - (f) without the chloride ion and eight buffer solutions with the chloride ion (g) - (n) at I = 0.16 mol·kg(-1) from (278.15 K to 328.15) K have been calculated. The operational pH values for five buffer solutions at T = 298.15 K and T = 310.15 K have been determined based on the difference in the values of the liquid junction potentials between the blood phosphate standard and the experimental buffer solutions. Five of these buffers are recommended as secondary standards for the physiological pH range 7.5 to 8.5.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22247703 PMCID: PMC3254107 DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2011.09.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Electroanal Chem (Lausanne) ISSN: 1572-6657 Impact factor: 4.464