Document Type
Poster
Abstract
We report an attractive update to the demonstration of acid−base buffer action that is appropriate for ease of use and getting attention in the classroom. The twist is based on new fluorophore information and the recent availability of UV flashlights serving as an ideal, portable excitation light source. The pH-dependent fluorescence comes from a choice among three natural sources, namely narra tree wood extract, kidneywood extract, and scopoletin, which is a purchasable coumarin, that all perform equally well. We provide practical details for performing the buffer demonstration at scales of 100 and 1000 mL and give background information for context
Publication Date
1-30-2024
Recommended Citation
Muyskens, Mark; Dykstra, Mariana; and Chung, Yejin, "Fluorescent pH indicators for classroom demonstration of buffer action" (2024). University Faculty Publications and Creative Works. 814.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/calvin_facultypubs/814