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I have a question about carbonate buffers. I am trying to use a 25mM Sodium Carbonate buffer in a seperation I am developing. We made the choice to try a Carbonate buffer because it has a reported pH buffering range of 5.1-7.1 and the seperation needs to be performed at or around pH=5.7.
I seem to be having trouble with pH drift after pH adjustment. The initial pH of the Sodium Carbonate solution was around 11. I adjusted the buffer to 5.7 with Phosphoric Acid. Some bubbles were evolved, which I expected. I waited a few minutes and monitored the pH to ensure that equilibration had been reached. Then, I brought the buffer to volume with dI Water and filtered it through a 0.45 uM membrane. I rechecked the pH of the buffer after filtration and it appeared to have drifted up to 6.0.
I readjusted the pH to 5.7 with Phosphoric Acid and monitored the pH for about 5 minutes. This time it drifted up 0.02 pH units.
What might be causing this? Did I not wait long enough for equilibration? Should I have used a different acid for my pH adjustment? Is there a different buffer in this range that I should consider? I know that acetate has a buffering range of 3.8-5.8, but acetate buffer was already tried and dismissed as a possibility.
Any input anyone might have would be great!
Thanks,
Tom