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sunht » Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:29 pm
thanks for spreadsheet
i have some problems regarding spreadsheet
if i tried mobile phase for different ph, the buffer
is not actual buffer because the buffer is working with buffer properties in fixed ph range so how i can try a wide range of ph in same component of mobile phase
and the other side if i try different component how i can find the PKa value
I’ll suggest using buffer pair K2HPO4:NaH2PO4 from 1:10 to 10:1 that spans about 2 pH units(~pH 6 to pH 8). The advantages are they are very soluble in water, they have no UV absorbance, many organic bases’ pK are in this range (pH 6 to 8) and the buffer pH is stable. Then, you can prepare mobile phases in the same organic percentage and with buffer, for example, 1:9, 3:7, 5:5, 7:3, and 9:1. Don’t forget to keep buffer in the same concentration, 20mM, 30mM, or 50mM, whatever and you have to measure the pH reading of each mobile phase with pH meter.
Then, you can try different compounds with these 5 mobile phases to figure out their pKs.
If you want to set pH beyond above range, you can find a lot. I don’t have any specific suggestion but the principle is the same.