The effect of acids and bases on the solubility of amino acids at 298.
2 K, within the pH range, (pH from 2 to 10) and out of the pH range, w
as determined. The amino acids considered were glycine, DL-alanine, DL
-valine and DL-serine. The acids used were HCl and HNO3 and the bases
NaOH and KOH. It was observed that in the pH range (pH from 2 to 10) t
here is no significant difference in the solubility of DL-alanine in t
he presence of different ions such as Na+ or K+ at high pH, and Cl- or
NO3- at low pH values. However, at higher concentrations of the acids
or the bases, there is an effect of the counterions in solubilities.
For all the amino acids considered here the solubility was higher in n
itric acid, as compared to hydrochloric acid, and higher in potassium
hydroxide than in sodium hydroxide. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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