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Re: [ccp4bb] Glu+Arg solutions for solubility

 

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Subject: Re: Glu+Arg solutions for solubility
From: Lisa A Nagy lisanagy {- at -} UAB {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2008-02-29

Dear All,
1M is fine for either if you adjust the pH to 7 with the appropriate
acid or base (NaOH or HCl). You can calculate an approximate amount
using the HH equation. Also if you mix the two together, they are quite
soluble.
Mix Arginine and Glutamic acid, I mean.
Obviously if you mix NaOH and HCl the result is soluble...

Lisa
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Lisa A. Nagy, Ph.D.
University of Alabama-Birmingham
nagy@uab.edu

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