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Trimethylammonium bicarbonate buffer (CAS 34408-21-4)

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Alternate Names:
Trimethylammonium bicarbonate solution
Application:
Trimethylammonium bicarbonate buffer is a volatile buffer used for HPLC
CAS Number:
34408-21-4
Molecular Weight:
121.14
Molecular Formula:
C3H9N•H2CO3
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Trimethylammonium bicarbonate buffer is a compound utilized in various research applications, particularly in biochemistry and molecular biology. As a buffer system, it is employed to maintain the pH of solutions within a narrow range, which is critical for many enzymatic reactions and to preserve the structural integrity of biomolecules. Its buffering capacity is especially useful in the physiological pH range, making it suitable for studies involving proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological macromolecules. Researchers use trimethylammonium bicarbonate buffer in techniques such as protein purification, chromatography, and crystallography, where maintaining the correct pH is essential for accurate results. The compound′s compatibility with living systems also allows for its use in cell culture experiments, where it helps to regulate the extracellular environment.


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Trimethylammonium bicarbonate buffer, 100 ml

sc-251359
100 ml
$159.00