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I'm trying to find a proper buffer for my experiment, which I'd appreciate some suggestions on. I have a solution in which I want to measure the concentration of magnesium ions using a fluorescent probe, which needs to be buffered at pH 6-7 (preferably the lower end). 

The probe is dissolved in ethanol, and will be mixed with an acidic, aqueous sample of magnesium. As the probe only functions at pH 6-7, I need to buffer the ethanol back to this pH. I noticed the Goods' buffers are almost ideal for this application, except they are meant to be soluble in water, not ethanol. 

Is there any specific category of buffers that dissolve well in ethanol? Or does anyone know any papers/protocols that describe e.g., a synthesis route to increase the solubility of e.g., PIPES or HEPES in ethanol? Note

Note: I prefer to buffer the ethanol solution rather than adding e.g., NaOH as I need to keep the added water to a minimum (it quenches the fluorophore).

Thanks in advance!

I'm trying to find a proper buffer for my experiment, which I'd appreciate some suggestions on. I have a solution in which I want to measure the concentration of magnesium ions using a fluorescent probe, which needs to be buffered at pH 6-7 (preferably the lower end). The probe is dissolved in ethanol, and will be mixed with an acidic, aqueous sample of magnesium. As the probe only functions at pH 6-7, I need to buffer the ethanol back to this pH. I noticed the Goods' buffers are almost ideal for this application, except they are meant to be soluble in water, not ethanol. Is there any specific category of buffers that dissolve well in ethanol? Or does anyone know any papers/protocols that describe e.g., a synthesis route to increase the solubility of e.g., PIPES or HEPES in ethanol? Note: I prefer to buffer the ethanol solution rather than adding e.g., NaOH as I need to keep the added water to a minimum (it quenches the fluorophore).

Thanks in advance!

I'm trying to find a proper buffer for my experiment, which I'd appreciate some suggestions on. I have a solution in which I want to measure the concentration of magnesium ions using a fluorescent probe, which needs to be buffered at pH 6-7 (preferably the lower end). 

The probe is dissolved in ethanol, and will be mixed with an acidic, aqueous sample of magnesium. As the probe only functions at pH 6-7, I need to buffer the ethanol back to this pH. I noticed the Goods' buffers are almost ideal for this application, except they are meant to be soluble in water, not ethanol. 

Is there any specific category of buffers that dissolve well in ethanol? Or does anyone know any papers/protocols that describe e.g., a synthesis route to increase the solubility of e.g., PIPES or HEPES in ethanol?

Note: I prefer to buffer the ethanol solution rather than adding e.g., NaOH as I need to keep the added water to a minimum (it quenches the fluorophore).

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Non-binding buffer at pKa of roughly 6 that dissolves in ethanol?

I'm trying to find a proper buffer for my experiment, which I'd appreciate some suggestions on. I have a solution in which I want to measure the concentration of magnesium ions using a fluorescent probe, which needs to be buffered at pH 6-7 (preferably the lower end). The probe is dissolved in ethanol, and will be mixed with an acidic, aqueous sample of magnesium. As the probe only functions at pH 6-7, I need to buffer the ethanol back to this pH. I noticed the Goods' buffers are almost ideal for this application, except they are meant to be soluble in water, not ethanol. Is there any specific category of buffers that dissolve well in ethanol? Or does anyone know any papers/protocols that describe e.g., a synthesis route to increase the solubility of e.g., PIPES or HEPES in ethanol? Note: I prefer to buffer the ethanol solution rather than adding e.g., NaOH as I need to keep the added water to a minimum (it quenches the fluorophore).

Thanks in advance!