Buffer solution
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Acid-base reaction theories pH Self-ionization of water Buffer solutions Systematic naming Electrochemistry Acids: Bases: |
- HA(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ H3O+(aq) + A-(aq)
When writing about buffer systems they can be represented as salt of conjugate base/acid, or base/salt of conjugate acid. It should be noted that here buffer solutions are presented in terms of the Brønsted-Lowry notion of acids and bases, as opposed to the Lewis acid-base theory (see acid-base reaction theories). Omitted here are buffer solutions prepared with solvents other than water.
Calculating pH of a buffer
The equilibrium above has the following acid dissociation constant:
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- [pH=pK_a+log_\frac]
- [A-] is the concentration of the conjugate base. This may be considered as coming completely from the salt, since the acid supplies relatively few anions compared to the salt.
- [HA] is the concentration of the acid. It again is minimally dissociated, and hence can be considered a constant.
Illustration of Buffering Effect: Sodium acetate/Acetic acid
The acid dissociation constant for acetic acid-sodium acetate is given by the equation:
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To determine the effect of addition of a strong acid such as HCl, the following mathematics would provide the new pH. Since HCl is (a strong acid) it is completely ionized in solution, and increases the concentration of H+ in solution, which then neutralizes the acetate by the following equation.
- [ \mathrm+H^+_ \to CH_3COOH_}]
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Applications
Their resistance to changes in pH makes buffer solutions very useful for chemical manufacturing and essential for many biochemical processes. The ideal buffer for a particular pH has a pKa equal to the pH desired, since a solution of this buffer would contain equal amounts of acid and base, and be in the middle of the range of buffering capacity.Buffer solutions are necessary to keep the right pH for enzymes in many organisms to work. A lot of enzymes work only under very precise conditions, if the pH strays too far out of the margin the enzymes slow or stop working and the enzyme can denature, thus permanently disabling its catalytic activity. A buffer of carbonic acid (H2CO3) and bicarbonate (HCO3-) is present in blood plasma, to maintain a pH between 7.35 and 7.45.
Industrially buffer solutions are useful in fermentation processes, and for setting the correct conditions for the dyes used in colouring fabrics.
Also, buffer solution can be used in chemical analysis and calibration of pH meters.
Common Buffer Compounds used in Biology
| Common Name | pKa at 25°C | Buffer Range | Temp Effect (pH / °C)** | Mol. Weight | Full Compound Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAPS | 8.43 | 7.7 - 9.1 | -0.018 | 243.3 | 3-propanesulfonic acid |
| Bicine | 8.35 | 7.6 - 9.0 | -0.018 | 163.2 | N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)glycine |
| Tris | 8.06 | 7.5 - 9.0 | -0.028 | 121.14 | tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamine |
| Tricine | 8.05 | 7.4 - 8.8 | -0.021 | 179.2 | N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methylglycine |
| HEPES | 7.48 | 6.8 - 8.2 | -0.014 | 238.3 | 4-2-hydroxyethyl-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid |
| TES | 7.40 | 6.8 - 8.2 | -0.020 | 229.20 | 2-ethanesulfonic acid |
| MOPS | 7.20 | 6.5 - 7.9 | -0.015 | 209.3 | 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid |
| PIPES | 6.76 | 6.1 - 7.5 | -0.008 | 302.4 | piperazine-N,N′-bis(2-ethanesulfonic acid) |
| Cacodylate | 6.27 | 5.0 - 7.4 | 138.0 | dimethyl arsenate | |
| MES | 6.15 | 6.1 - 7.5 | -0.011 | 195.2 | 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid |
| Acetate | 4.76 | 3.8 - 5.8 | 59.04 | — |
Making buffer solutions
Citric acid-phosphate buffer
Make up 0.1M citric acid and 0.2M phosphate solutions then mix as follows,
| pH | 0.2M Na2HPO4 /ml | 0.1M Citric Acid /ml |
|---|---|---|
| 3.0 | 20.55 | 79.45 |
| 4.0 | 38.55 | 61.45 |
| 5.0 | 51.50 | 48.50 |
| 6.0 | 63.15 | 36.85 |
| 7.0 | 82.35 | 17.65 |
| 8.0 | 97.25 | 2.75 |
See also
External links
- [Example buffer recipes]
- [Derivation and discussion of Henderson-Hasselbalch equation]
- Buffer formulation and analysis [- free spreadsheet for calculation of pH, species distribution and titration of buffers (buffer capacity)]
Suppliers
[Sigma-Aldrich]
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