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| Tips and Tricks for pH measuring techniquesMETTLER TOLEDO has launched an email series of tips and tricks to help researchers and scientists to improve pH measurements in laboratories for which you can register under: www.mt.com/LifeScience
By: www.mt.com • Diaphragm clogging: TRIS-based buffers can damage standard pH equipment, as the reference junction on conventional pH electrodes can clog when TRIS reacts with silver ions in the filling solution. This may also occur with protein in the buffer, such as BSA, eventually causing slow or fluctuating readings, or even entirely wrong results. To ensure reliable results and accurate buffer values choose an electrode specifically designed to be compatible with TRIS-based buffers. • Automatic and manual temperature compensation: • Store sample and sensor at the same temperature: • Measure the sample, not the sensor: With very small samples, the sensor can take so long to reach equilibrium that its temperature is wrongly interpreted as the sample temperature. Take the time necessary to ensure that you actually measure the sample temperature. • Use fresh buffers: Unopened buffers typically have a shelf life of 2 years, opened buffers Three to six months, and alkaline buffers (pH 10 or higher) one month, as their pH changes noticeably through contact with carbon dioxide in the air. Always use fresh buffer solution, store buffers in closed bottles and never use them after the expiry date. us.mt.com/us/ End
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