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2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazin-1-yl]ethanesulfonic acid

CAS No.: 7365-45-9      Formula: C8H18N2O4S

Weight: 238.30500

Synonyms: hepesfreeacid; HEPES.1/2Na; GOOD'S BUFFER; HEPES; HEPES BUFFER PH 8.0


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Description

HEPES (4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid ) is a zwitterionic organic chemical buffering agent; one of the twenty Good's buffers. HEPES is widely used in cell culture, largely because it is better at maintaining physiological pH despite changes in carbon dioxide concentration (produced by cellular respiration) when compared to bicarbonate buffers, which are also commonly used in cell culture. The dissociation of water decreases with falling temperature, but the dissociation constants (pK) of many other buffers do not change much with temperature. HEPES is like water in that its dissociation decreases as the temperature decreases. This makes HEPES a more effective buffering agent for maintaining enzyme structure and function at low temperatures. Lepe-Zuniga et al. reported a phototoxicity of HEPES when exposed to ambient light by the production of hydrogen peroxide, which is not a problem in bicarbonate-based cell culture buffers. It is therefore strongly advised to keep HEPES-containing solutions in darkness as much as possible.

Basic Information
CAS No.:
7365-45-9
Synonyms:
hepesfreeacid; HEPES.1/2Na; GOOD'S BUFFER; HEPES; HEPES BUFFER PH 8.0
Formula:
C8H18N2O4S
Molecular Weight:
238.30500
PSA:
89.46000
LogP:
-0.55930
Properties
Appearance & Character:
White crystalline powder
Density:
1.07 g/mL at 20 °C
Melting Point:
1.07 g/mL at 20 °C
Boiling Point:
Flash Point:
Storage Conditions:
2-8ºC
Safety Info
Customs Code:
29335995
WGK Germany:
1
Hazard Category Code:
R36/37/38
Security Instructions:
S24/25-S22-S36-S26
Dangerous Goods Sign:
Xi