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Sodium phosphate salts

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Sodium phosphate salts are a group of inorganic compounds that contain sodium and phosphate ions. They are commonly used as buffers, pH adjusters, and electrolytes in various laboratory applications. Sodium phosphate salts help maintain a specific pH range and ionic balance in solutions, which is crucial for many experimental procedures.

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2 protocols using sodium phosphate salts

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Carbon Paste Electrode Fabrication

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The graphite powder was purchased from Merck and used for fabrication of carbon paste electrodes. Sodium phosphate salts were purchased from Merck and used in the preparation of phosphate buffer solution in electrochemical experiments.
All other reagents were of analytical grade and were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Supramolecular Interactions for Drug Delivery

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Melphalan
(Mel), cucurbit[7]uril
(CB[7]), adamantylamine (ADA), and bis(cyclopentadienyl) cobalt(III)
hexafluorophosphate (Cob+) were obtained from Sigma and
used without further purification. Hydrochloric acid (37%), formic
acid (100%), acetic acid (100%), sodium acetate, and sodium phosphate
salts were obtained from Merck. 4-(4-Nitrobenzyl)pyridine (NBP) was
obtained from Chem-Impex International. Ultrapure water from a Milli-Q
water purifying system was used to prepare all of the solutions (resistivity
of 18.2 MΩ cm).
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