bufferliuosten
Bufferliuosten is a term used in theoretical discussions of buffering systems in aqueous chemistry. It denotes a class of hypothetical buffering agents that aim to combine the familiar features of conventional acid–base buffers with polymeric or supramolecular scaffolds to achieve higher buffering capacity and greater stability. The concept is named as a portmanteau inspired by researchers Liu and Osten, but there is no single compound universally recognized as bufferliuosten. In principle, bufferliuosten systems would involve multiple equilibria that enable effective pH control over extended ranges, including a central region near physiological pH and auxiliary regions that maintain pH under varying ionic strengths and temperatures.
Characteristics commonly attributed to bufferliuosten in theoretical treatments include high buffering capacity per molecule, a broad
Potential applications discussed in the literature include stabilizing pH in biochemical assays that experience temperature fluctuations,
Status: Bufferliuosten is primarily a theoretical construct used in discussions of advanced buffering principles. Experimental validation