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ACES is the common abbreviation for the compound N-(2-Acetamido)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid. ACES is one of Good's buffers developed in the 1960s to provide buffers with pH ranging from 6.15-8.35 for use in various applications. With a pKa of 6.9, it is often used as a buffering agent in biological and biochemical research. It is a zwitterionic buffer with a useful buffering range of 6.1-7.5. The pioneering publication by Good and his co-workers described the synthesis and physical properties of ACES buffer.

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  • ACES is the common abbreviation for the compound N-(2-Acetamido)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid. ACES is one of Good's buffers developed in the 1960s to provide buffers with pH ranging from 6.15-8.35 for use in various applications. With a pKa of 6.9, it is often used as a buffering agent in biological and biochemical research. It is a zwitterionic buffer with a useful buffering range of 6.1-7.5. The pioneering publication by Good and his co-workers described the synthesis and physical properties of ACES buffer. (en)
  • L'ACES, ou acide N-(2-acétamido)-2-aminoéthanesulfonique, est un composé chimique zwitterionique faisant partie des tampons de Good, utilisé en biochimie pour son pKa de 6,88 à 20 °C, proche des conditions physiologiques. (fr)
  • ACES è l'abbreviazione con la quale si designa il composto chimico acido 2-[(2-Ammino-2-ossoetil)ammino]etan-1-solfonico. L'ACES è uno dei cosiddetti "" (o Buffer di Good), composti ampiamente utilizzati in biochimica e in biologia molecolare per stabilizzare soluzioni ad un pH vicino alla neutralità.Con una pKa di 6.9, è un tampone zwitterionico con un range di utilizzo che va da pH 6.1 a pH 7.5. (it)
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  • N-(2-Acetamido)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid (en)
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  • 2-[(2-Amino-2-oxoethyl)amino]ethane-1-sulfonic acid (en)
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  • ACES (en)
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  • N--2-aminoethanesulfonic acid (en)
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  • ACES is the common abbreviation for the compound N-(2-Acetamido)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid. ACES is one of Good's buffers developed in the 1960s to provide buffers with pH ranging from 6.15-8.35 for use in various applications. With a pKa of 6.9, it is often used as a buffering agent in biological and biochemical research. It is a zwitterionic buffer with a useful buffering range of 6.1-7.5. The pioneering publication by Good and his co-workers described the synthesis and physical properties of ACES buffer. (en)
  • L'ACES, ou acide N-(2-acétamido)-2-aminoéthanesulfonique, est un composé chimique zwitterionique faisant partie des tampons de Good, utilisé en biochimie pour son pKa de 6,88 à 20 °C, proche des conditions physiologiques. (fr)
  • ACES è l'abbreviazione con la quale si designa il composto chimico acido 2-[(2-Ammino-2-ossoetil)ammino]etan-1-solfonico. L'ACES è uno dei cosiddetti "" (o Buffer di Good), composti ampiamente utilizzati in biochimica e in biologia molecolare per stabilizzare soluzioni ad un pH vicino alla neutralità.Con una pKa di 6.9, è un tampone zwitterionico con un range di utilizzo che va da pH 6.1 a pH 7.5. (it)
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  • ACES (buffer) (en)
  • ACES (tampon) (fr)
  • ACES (it)
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