Inorganic Chemistry
Electrochemical oxidation and reduction of methylcobalamin and coenzyme B12
KA Rubinson, E Itabashi, HB Mark Jr
Index: Rubinson, Kenneth A.; Itabashi, Eiki; Mark, Harry B., Jr. Inorganic Chemistry, 1982 , vol. 21, p. 3571 - 3573
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Citation Number: 25
Abstract
The Britton-Robinson buffer, a combination of phosphate, borate, and acetate in equal measure, was found to exert a small but finite influence on the E peak values. The concentration of the buffer was, accordingly, kept constant between 24 and 27 mM in each ion: total acetate, borate, and phosphate. The pH was varied by adding concentrated KOH or NaOH to a stock solution before adding the buffer to the electrolyte solution.