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If the Pka of a drug is 9.2,then which pH of buffer can be used to have more intensity(response) and why?
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Given that this is posted on the LC-MS board, MS would be more likely.(I'm assuming UV detection here).
For APCI, solution phase pH would be close to meaningless in predicating ionization behavior. Because APCI is a gas phase process the most dominated factor will be gas phase basicity of the compound.If the Pka of a drug is 4.3,then which pH of buffer can be used to have more intensity(response) and why?
If the Pka of a drug is 9.2,then which pH of buffer can be used to have more intensity(response) and why?
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