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Buffering

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.

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Diisopropanolamine

(110-97-4)
Emulsifying and neutralizing agent in cosmetics.Removal of H2S and CO2 from natural and industrial gases.Antimicrobial agent in cutting fluids.

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Lactobionic acid

(96-82-2)
An inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases

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Strontium hydroxide

(18480-07-4)
It is used to prepare strontium lubricating wax and various strontium salts. It can also be used to improve the drying properties of dry oils and paints, as well as the refinement of beet sugar, etc.

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Sodium lactate

(72-17-3)
Instead of glycerol in calico printing; as a plasticizer for casein; as a corrosion inhibitor in alcohol antifreeze mixture. Seasoning; Ph value adjusting thorn (such as for sake); flavor improver; quality improver for baked goods (cakes, egg rolls, biscuits, etc.); humectant; cheese plasticizer; anti-cooling agent; antioxidant synergist ; Emulsifier. Used for food preservation, moisturizing, flavor enhancement and pharmaceutical raw materials

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Tris[2-(hydroxy-κO)propanoato-κO]aluminum

(18917-91-4)
As a reagent in biological activity studies of aluminum; in sol-gel processing.

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Potassium sodium tartrate

(304-59-6)
Used as baking powder in the food industry, plate making and mirror making in the printing industry.Used for the preparation of Fehling solution and Ban's solution, and also used as piezoelectric element.Used as baking powder in the food industry, plate making, mirror making in the printing industry, and reducing agent in the thermos industry

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Carbonic acid, ammonium salt (1:?)

(10361-29-2)
In baking powders, for washing and defatting woolens, tanning; as mordant in dyeing; manufacture of rubber articles, casein glue, casein colors; in fire extinguishers, smelling salts; for separating cacao constituents; as a reagent in analytical chemistry.Pharmaceutic aid (source of ammonia).

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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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