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Explore buffering solutions! Buffering plays a pivotal role in maintaining stable pH levels. Discover a range of buffered products with CAS NO., property details, and SDS on ECHEMI. Source buffering raw chemical materials from certified suppliers for precise pH control. Shop now for detailed product information.

Diammonium hydrogen phosphate

(7783-28-0)
Fireproofing textiles, paper, wood, and vegetable fibers; impregnating lamp wicks; preventing afterglow in matches; flux for soldering tin, copper, brass, and zinc; purifying sugar; in yeast cultures; in dentifrices; in corrosion inhibitors; in fertilizers.

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D-Tartaric acid

(147-71-7)
Tartaric acid is widely used as an acidulant in beverages and other foods, and its use is similar to citric acid. Tartaric acid is used in combination with tannins to be used as a mordant for acid dyes. It is also used in certain developing and fixing operations in the photographic industry. Its iron salt has photosensitivity, so it can be used to make blueprints. Tartaric acid can complex with a variety of metal ions and can be used as a cleaning agent and polishing agent for metal surfaces. Po

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Diethylamine

(109-89-7)
Verification of antimony, platinum and tin, determination of carbon disulfide and magnesium, organic synthesis. Diethylamine is a solvent and an intermediate of chemical raw materials. It can be used to produce drugs such as procaine, chloroquine, nicosha, cluramin, and sulfonamide. It can also be used to produce pesticides, dyes, rubber vulcanization accelerators, and mineral processing. Medicament (sulfur and nitrogen No. 9); textile auxiliary, bactericide, corrosion inhibitor, polymerization

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Dipotassium phosphate

(7758-11-4)
Buffering agent in antifreeze solutions; nutrient in the culturing of antibiotics; ingredient of instant fertilizers; as sequestrant in the preparation of non-dairy powdered coffee creams.

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Diethanolamine

(111-42-2)
Iminodiethanol, also known as diethanolamine, is an intermediate of the herbicide glyphosate. Used as a gas purifier, also used as a raw material for synthetic drugs and organic synthesis; used as an analytical reagent, gas chromatography stationary liquid, softener and lubricant, and also used in organic synthesis; diethanolamine is mainly used as CO2, H2S and SO2 Such as acid gas absorbents, non-ionic surfactants, emulsifiers, polishing agents, industrial gas purifiers, lubricants. It is used

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dl-Tartaric acid

(133-37-9)
A constituent of many proprietary granular effervescent preparations.

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Disodium pyrophosphate

(7758-16-9)
Electroplating, metal cleaning and phosphatising, drilling muds, baking powders and leavening agent, buffer, sequestrant, peptising agent in cheese and meat products, frozen desserts.

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Disodium phosphate

(7558-79-4)
Ph adUsed as industrial water quality treatment agent, printing and dyeing detergent, quality improver, antibiotic culture agent, biochemical treatment agent, etc.; used as flame retardant for fabric, wood, paper, and silk weighting agent. It is an auxiliary agent for manufacturing reactive dyes. It is used instead of borax in welding and brazing. Used as a food quality improver, used as an analytical reagent, buffer, water softener and fire retardant in the printing and dyeing industry, and als

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Diguanidinium carbonate

(593-85-1)
This product is an organic synthetic raw material and analytical reagent. It is used as an amino resin pH adjuster, antioxidant, resin stabilizer, guanidine soap, etc. It is also used as an additive for cement grouts and surfactants. In the aspect of synthetic detergents, it uses moisture-resistant agents and synergists. It is used as precipitation agent in the determination of zinc, cadmium and manganese, and also used for the separation of magnesium in alkali metals.

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Diammonium citrate

(3012-65-5)
Used as an analytical reagent, such as a matching extractant, a matching masking agent, and a buffer.Analytical reagent, determination of phosphate in fertilizer.Determination of phosphate in fertilizers. Used as a buffer. Rust inhibitor. Plasticizer.

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Buffering refers to the process of minimizing fluctuations or maintaining stability, often applied in the context of managing and regulating pH levels of makeup products in solutions. According to their chemical properties, buffering can be classified into inorganic buffers, such as phosphates, and organic buffers, such as amino acids. According to their pH-regulating functions, buffering can be categorized as acidic, neutral, and alkaline buffers. According to their compatibility with different components, buffering can also be divided into water-soluble and oil-soluble buffers. "Buffering" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials for the buffering agent.

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Buffering products are used to maintain stable pH levels in various applications, whether it's in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, or food processing.

Buffering products work by resisting changes in pH when acids or bases are added, thereby stabilizing the solution. This property is especially valuable in cosmetic production, where precise pH control is necessary for different formulas.

Causes of pH fluctuations
•Addition of acidic or alkaline substances.
•Biological processes producing acids or bases.
•Environmental factors influencing pH levels, such as temperature or humidity fluctuations.

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