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BUFFERS
A PRESENTATION BY ;- ALTAMASH ALI
Definition
• Buffers are compounds or mixtures of compounds that by their presence in
the solution resist changes in the pH upon the addition of small quantities
of acid or alkali.”
Necessity Of Buffers
• Sometimes it is necessary that a solution of a definite pH be prepared and
stored. The preservation of such a solution is even more difficult than its
preparation. If solution comes in contact with air, it will absorb CO2 and
becomes acidic. On the other hand, if solution is stored in a glass bottle,
alkaline impurities from the glass may alter its pH. Due to these reasons,
pharmaceutical solutions are buffered as the buffer solutions are capable
of maintaining pH at some fairly constant value when even small amounts
of acid or base are added.
Types of buffers.
• Generally , there are two types of buffers ;-
I. Acidic buffer,
II. Basic buffer.
Acidic Buffer.
• An acidic buffer is a combination of weak acid and its salt with a strong
base. i.e. Weak acid & salt with strong base (conjugate base).
• EXAMPLES:
• CH3COOH / CH3COONa
• H2CO3 / NaHCO3
• H3PO4 / NaH2PO4
• HCOOH / HCOONa
Basic Buffers.
• A basic buffer is a combination of weak base and its salt with a strong
acid. i.e. Weak base & salt with strong acid (conjugate acid).
• EXAMPLES:
• NH4OH / NH4Cl
• NH3 / NH4Cl
• NH3 / (NH4)2CO3
Buffer Action
The resistance of a buffer solution to a change in pH is
known as buffer action.
Mechanism Of Action Of Acidic Buffers.
• Consider a buffer system of CH3COOH (Weak electrolyte) and
CH3COONa (Strong electrolyte). There will be a large concentration of
Na+ ions, CH3COONa – ions, and un-dissociated CH3COOH molecules.
Continue...
• When an acid is added.
If a strong acid (HCl) is added in CH3COOH / CH3COONa buffer, the
changes that will occur may be represented as:
Continue…
• The hydrogen ions yielded by the HCl are quickly removed as unionized
acetic acid, and the hydrogen ion concentration is therefore only slightly
affected (because acetic acid produced is very weak as compared to HCl
added).
When a base is added.
• If a strong base (NaoH) is added in CH3COOH / CH3COONa buffer, the
changes that will occur may be represented as:
Continue…
• The hydroxyl ions yielded by the NaoH are therefore removed as water.
• The supply of hydrogen ions needed for this purpose being constantly
provided by the dissociation of acetic acid.
Mechanism Of Action Of Basic Buffers.
• Consider a buffer system of NH4OH (Weak electrolyte) and NH4Cl
(Strong electrolyte). There will be a large concentration of NH4+ ions, Cl
– ions, and undissociated. NH4OH molecules.
• When an acid is added
• If a strong acid (HCl) is added in NH4OH / NH4Cl buffer, the changes
that will occur may be represented as:
Continue…
• The hydrogen ions yielded by the HCl are therefore removed as water. The
supply of OH ions needed for this is constantly provided by the
ammonium hydroxide.
when a base is added
• If a strong base (NaOH) is added in NH4OH / NH4Cl buffer, the changes that
will occur may be represented as:
• _- + - +
• The hydroxyl ions yielded by the NaOH are therefore quickly removed as
unionized ammonium hydroxide and the pH of solution is only slightly affected.
Henderson – Hasselbalch equation
• FOR ACID BUFFERS;
• The pH of acid buffer can be calculated from the dissociation constant, Ka
of the weak acid and the concentrations of the acid and salt used.
• The dissociation expression of the weak acid can be represented as:
 HA ↔ H+ + A-
Ka = [H+] [A-] / [HA] Or,
[H+] = Ka [HA] / [A-] ------------- (1)
CONTINUE…
[H+] = Ka. [Acid] / [Salt] --------- (2)
Taking log on both sides, we get:
 log[H+] = logKa + log [Acid] / [Salt]
multiplying both sides by –ve sign,
-log[H+] = -logKa - log [Acid] / [Salt]
As -log[H+] = pH & -logKa = pka
pH = pka - log[Acid] / [Salt] OR
pH = pka + log[Salt] / [Acid] ---------- (3)
Continue…
• Eq. (3) is called as Henderson – Hasselbalch equation. It helps in
calculating the pH value of buffer solution, if the concentrations of acid as
well as that of the salt are known.
For basic buffers
• Buffer equation for basic buffer can be calculated in same way as that for
acidic buffers. Consider a basic buffer composed of a mixture of weak
base (BOH) and its salt (BA). The dissociation constant for base can be
written as,
• BOH ↔ B+ + OH-
• Kb = [B+] [OH-] / [BOH]
• OR
• [OH-] = Kb [BOH] / [B+] ------------- (1)
Continue…
• [OH-] = Kb. [Base] / [Salt] --------- (2)
• Taking log on both sides, we get:
• log[OH-] = logKb + log [Base] / [Salt]
• multiplying both sides by –ve sign,
• -log[OH-] = -logKb - log [Base] / [Salt]
• As -log[OH-] = pOH & -logKb = pkb
• pOH = pkb – log [Base] / [Salt] Or,
• pOH = pkb + log[Salt] / [Base] ---------- (3)
Buffers Capacity
• The buffer capacity of a buffer solution is “a measure of its magnitude of
its resistance to change in the pH on an addition of an acid or a base.”
• Buffer capacity is also referred as buffer index, buffer value, buffer
efficiency or buffer coefficient.
Continue…
• The buffer capacity represented by ‘β’ may also be defined as:
• “The ratio of the increment (amount added) of strong acid or base to the
small change in pH (ΔpH) brought about by this addition”.
• β = ΔA or ΔB / ΔpH
• Where, ΔA or ΔB represents the small increment (in gram equivalents /
litre of strong acid or base added) to the buffer to bring about a pH change
of ΔpH.
Application of buffers.
• In biological system;
• The pH of blood is maintained at about 7.4 by two buffer systems. That are;
a) primary buffers : these are present in plasma. The plasma contains;
• carbonic acid / carbonate & acid /alkali sodium salt of phosphoric acid.
b) secondary buffers: these are present in erythrocytes which are;
• oxy-haemoglobin / haemoglobin & acid / alkali potassium salts of phosphoric
acid.
Other uses
• In pharmaceutical systems.
• In parenteral preparations (i.e. injections).
• In ophthalmic preparations (i.e. eye preparations).
• In ointments and creams.
Thanking you…

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Buffers

  • 1. BUFFERS A PRESENTATION BY ;- ALTAMASH ALI
  • 2. Definition • Buffers are compounds or mixtures of compounds that by their presence in the solution resist changes in the pH upon the addition of small quantities of acid or alkali.”
  • 3. Necessity Of Buffers • Sometimes it is necessary that a solution of a definite pH be prepared and stored. The preservation of such a solution is even more difficult than its preparation. If solution comes in contact with air, it will absorb CO2 and becomes acidic. On the other hand, if solution is stored in a glass bottle, alkaline impurities from the glass may alter its pH. Due to these reasons, pharmaceutical solutions are buffered as the buffer solutions are capable of maintaining pH at some fairly constant value when even small amounts of acid or base are added.
  • 4. Types of buffers. • Generally , there are two types of buffers ;- I. Acidic buffer, II. Basic buffer.
  • 5. Acidic Buffer. • An acidic buffer is a combination of weak acid and its salt with a strong base. i.e. Weak acid & salt with strong base (conjugate base). • EXAMPLES: • CH3COOH / CH3COONa • H2CO3 / NaHCO3 • H3PO4 / NaH2PO4 • HCOOH / HCOONa
  • 6. Basic Buffers. • A basic buffer is a combination of weak base and its salt with a strong acid. i.e. Weak base & salt with strong acid (conjugate acid). • EXAMPLES: • NH4OH / NH4Cl • NH3 / NH4Cl • NH3 / (NH4)2CO3
  • 7. Buffer Action The resistance of a buffer solution to a change in pH is known as buffer action.
  • 8. Mechanism Of Action Of Acidic Buffers. • Consider a buffer system of CH3COOH (Weak electrolyte) and CH3COONa (Strong electrolyte). There will be a large concentration of Na+ ions, CH3COONa – ions, and un-dissociated CH3COOH molecules.
  • 9. Continue... • When an acid is added. If a strong acid (HCl) is added in CH3COOH / CH3COONa buffer, the changes that will occur may be represented as:
  • 10. Continue… • The hydrogen ions yielded by the HCl are quickly removed as unionized acetic acid, and the hydrogen ion concentration is therefore only slightly affected (because acetic acid produced is very weak as compared to HCl added).
  • 11. When a base is added. • If a strong base (NaoH) is added in CH3COOH / CH3COONa buffer, the changes that will occur may be represented as:
  • 12. Continue… • The hydroxyl ions yielded by the NaoH are therefore removed as water. • The supply of hydrogen ions needed for this purpose being constantly provided by the dissociation of acetic acid.
  • 13. Mechanism Of Action Of Basic Buffers. • Consider a buffer system of NH4OH (Weak electrolyte) and NH4Cl (Strong electrolyte). There will be a large concentration of NH4+ ions, Cl – ions, and undissociated. NH4OH molecules. • When an acid is added • If a strong acid (HCl) is added in NH4OH / NH4Cl buffer, the changes that will occur may be represented as:
  • 14. Continue… • The hydrogen ions yielded by the HCl are therefore removed as water. The supply of OH ions needed for this is constantly provided by the ammonium hydroxide.
  • 15. when a base is added • If a strong base (NaOH) is added in NH4OH / NH4Cl buffer, the changes that will occur may be represented as: • _- + - + • The hydroxyl ions yielded by the NaOH are therefore quickly removed as unionized ammonium hydroxide and the pH of solution is only slightly affected.
  • 16. Henderson – Hasselbalch equation • FOR ACID BUFFERS; • The pH of acid buffer can be calculated from the dissociation constant, Ka of the weak acid and the concentrations of the acid and salt used. • The dissociation expression of the weak acid can be represented as:  HA ↔ H+ + A- Ka = [H+] [A-] / [HA] Or, [H+] = Ka [HA] / [A-] ------------- (1)
  • 17. CONTINUE… [H+] = Ka. [Acid] / [Salt] --------- (2) Taking log on both sides, we get:  log[H+] = logKa + log [Acid] / [Salt] multiplying both sides by –ve sign, -log[H+] = -logKa - log [Acid] / [Salt] As -log[H+] = pH & -logKa = pka pH = pka - log[Acid] / [Salt] OR pH = pka + log[Salt] / [Acid] ---------- (3)
  • 18. Continue… • Eq. (3) is called as Henderson – Hasselbalch equation. It helps in calculating the pH value of buffer solution, if the concentrations of acid as well as that of the salt are known.
  • 19. For basic buffers • Buffer equation for basic buffer can be calculated in same way as that for acidic buffers. Consider a basic buffer composed of a mixture of weak base (BOH) and its salt (BA). The dissociation constant for base can be written as, • BOH ↔ B+ + OH- • Kb = [B+] [OH-] / [BOH] • OR • [OH-] = Kb [BOH] / [B+] ------------- (1)
  • 20. Continue… • [OH-] = Kb. [Base] / [Salt] --------- (2) • Taking log on both sides, we get: • log[OH-] = logKb + log [Base] / [Salt] • multiplying both sides by –ve sign, • -log[OH-] = -logKb - log [Base] / [Salt] • As -log[OH-] = pOH & -logKb = pkb • pOH = pkb – log [Base] / [Salt] Or, • pOH = pkb + log[Salt] / [Base] ---------- (3)
  • 21. Buffers Capacity • The buffer capacity of a buffer solution is “a measure of its magnitude of its resistance to change in the pH on an addition of an acid or a base.” • Buffer capacity is also referred as buffer index, buffer value, buffer efficiency or buffer coefficient.
  • 22. Continue… • The buffer capacity represented by ‘β’ may also be defined as: • “The ratio of the increment (amount added) of strong acid or base to the small change in pH (ΔpH) brought about by this addition”. • β = ΔA or ΔB / ΔpH • Where, ΔA or ΔB represents the small increment (in gram equivalents / litre of strong acid or base added) to the buffer to bring about a pH change of ΔpH.
  • 23. Application of buffers. • In biological system; • The pH of blood is maintained at about 7.4 by two buffer systems. That are; a) primary buffers : these are present in plasma. The plasma contains; • carbonic acid / carbonate & acid /alkali sodium salt of phosphoric acid. b) secondary buffers: these are present in erythrocytes which are; • oxy-haemoglobin / haemoglobin & acid / alkali potassium salts of phosphoric acid.
  • 24. Other uses • In pharmaceutical systems. • In parenteral preparations (i.e. injections). • In ophthalmic preparations (i.e. eye preparations). • In ointments and creams.