ACES is a biological buffer often referred to as a “Good′s” buffer. The pKa of ACES is 6.8 which makes ACES a good candidate for a wide array for biological applications. ACES has been used primarily as a buffer in agarose and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis separations as well as isoelectric focusing of proteins. ACES is highly water soluble and provides high-solution clarity.
Specific applications include buffers for cell culture media, protein separations and diagnostic reagent production.
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