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acetate (pKa 4.75) should be able to cover 5.7;( as my other thread mentioned the JT baker NH4OAc I have has a contamination, the peak for which is absent with phophate or citrate)
phosphate (pKa2 6.82) should be bad; but Synder HPLC book Appendix IV page735 prepare phosphate buffer pH low till 5.6 while acetate up till 5.6 only.
Does this mean acetate is good only up to 5.6 (not 5.75) while phosphate can be good as low as pH5.6 (lower than 5.82)?
Citrate should be OK but higher viscosity and UV.
What is your suggestion?
