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New pH-Buffer Tables and Systems

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Buffers for pH and Metal Ion Control

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Although available buffer tables are extensive, they may fail to meet particular requirements, such as a specified ionic strength or a nominated buffer species. Where pKa values of the buffer substances are known the compositions of the solutions can be calculated as indicated below. Considerations governing the design of new types of buffer systems are also discussed.

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© 1974 D. D. Perrin and Boyd Dempsey

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Perrin, D.D., Dempsey, B. (1974). New pH-Buffer Tables and Systems. In: Buffers for pH and Metal Ion Control. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5874-6_5

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