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pH regulators are chemicals used to control the pH of solutions, environments and formulations by increasing or decreasing the concentration of hydrogen ions. They are an essential tool in processes where acid-base stability determines the course of chemical reactions, product stability or functional properties of a system.

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PCC Greenline® Caustic Soda lye 50% Solution
GREENLINE Soda Lye (50% aqueous solution) belongs to inorganic chemical compounds from the hydroxide group. The product is manufactured in an environmentally friendly...
Composition
Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
PCC Greenline® Caustic Soda lye 50% Solution<br>
PCC Greenline® Flaked Caustic Soda
GREENLINE caustic soda in flakes, is an inorganic chemical that belongs to the strongest bases. Energy used to produce GREENLINE Caustic Soda is covered by guarantees...
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Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
PCC Greenline® Flaked Caustic Soda<br>
Caustic soda flakes a.p. Sodium hydroxide in solid form, also called caustic soda, is an inorganic chemical compound belonging to the strongest alkali. In solid form, it is a white substance...
Composition
Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
Caustic soda flakes a.p.
Diethanolamine W (Diethanolamine) Diethanoalamine W is a product from the group of ethanolamines, i.e. products of the addition of ethylene oxide to ammonia. The product is also known as 2,2'-Iminodiethanol....
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Amines, Mixtures
CAS No.
111-42-2
Diethanolamine W (Diethanolamine)
Hydrochloric acid 37% a.p. Hydrochloric acid min 37% a.p., reagent, applies, among others in chemical methods of quantitative analysis, e.g. alkacymetry, manganometry, in neutralization reactions,...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid 37% a.p.
Hydrochloric acid min. 33%, synthetic Hydrochloric acid synthetic is a chemical compound which is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas. It has strong corrosive properties, a strong, irritating...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid min. 33%, synthetic
Tensamin EC Tensamin EC is a specialist, properly selected and composed mixture of active substances used in power engineering. It provides corrosion protection in water-steam...
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Mixtures
Tensamin EC
Tensamin OS Tensamin OS is a highly functional product designed for combined heat and power plants. It was designed to meet the requirements of operation of boilers and water-steam...
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Mixtures
Tensamin OS
Fertilizer Lime 20W Ready to use Fertilizer lime is a professional product designed to improve soil quality and provide essential nutrients for plants. It is a mineral substance containing at least...
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Mixtures
Fertilizer Lime 20W
Caustic soda flakes Sodium hydroxide in solid form, also called caustic soda, is an inorganic chemical compound belonging to the strongest alkali. In solid form, it is a white substance...
Composition
Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
Caustic soda flakes
Caustic soda lye 50% solution Sodium hydroxide is an inorganic chemical compound of the hydroxide group, belonging to the strongest alkali. In liquid form it is a colourless, odourless and non-flammable...
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Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
Caustic soda lye 50% solution
Hydrochloric acid 33% Hydrochloric acid 33% grade is a by-product of MCAA (monochloroacetic acid) production process. It is highly corrosive, has a pungent, irritating smell, transparent...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid 33%
Hydrochloric acid 37% PF Hydrochloric acid pure grade (HCl) is a chemical compound that is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas. It has strong corrosive properties, a strong, irritating...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid 37% PF
Hydrochloric acid for food grade industry 33% Hydrochloric acid food grade is a chemical compound that is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas. It has strong corrosive properties, a strong, irritating...
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Non-organic acids
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7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid for food grade industry 33%
Hydrochloric acid synthetic, min. 33% Hydrochloric acid synthetic is a chemical compound which is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas. It has strong corrosive properties, a strong, irritating...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid synthetic, min. 33%
Hydrochloric acid technical grade CH, min.31% Purified hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas. It is a strongly corrosive liquid with a sharp, irritating odour and colour from colourless...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid technical grade CH, min.31%
Hydrochloric acid technical grade purified, min. 28% Purified hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas. It is a strongly corrosive liquid with a sharp, irritating odour and colour from colourless...
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Non-organic acids
CAS No.
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric acid technical grade purified, min. 28%
Caustic soda lye 25% solution Sodium hydroxide (25% solution) is an inorganic chemical compound of the hydroxide group, belonging to the strongest alkali. In liquid form it is a colourless, odourless...
Composition
Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
Caustic soda lye 25% solution
Caustic soda lye 30% solution Sodium hydroxide (30% solution) is an inorganic chemical compound of the hydroxide group, belonging to the strongest alkali. In liquid form it is a colourless, odourless...
Composition
Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
Caustic soda lye 30% solution
Caustic soda lye 35% solution Sodium hydroxide (35% solution) is an inorganic chemical compound of the hydroxide group, belonging to the strongest alkali. In liquid form it is a colourless, odourless...
Composition
Alkali
CAS No.
1310-73-2
Caustic soda lye 35% solution
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Chemical reagents that regulate pH

In chemical terms, pH regulators include acids, bases, mixtures and buffers, whose task is to precisely control the activity of H⁺ ions in solutions. Their action is based on the transformation of acid-base equilibrium, which in practice involves neutralising excess hydronium or hydroxyl ions through reactions with an acid or base, or by creating buffer systems that are based on the equilibrium of acid and base conjugates and minimise pH changes when an acid or base is added.

Neutralisation

The action of neutralising pH regulators is based on controlling the acid-base balance in aqueous systems by influencing the concentration and activity of hydrogen ions (H⁺) and hydroxyl ions (OH⁻). In the case of acidic regulators, the mechanism involves acid dissociation, leading to an increase in the concentration of H⁺ ions, which results in a decrease in the pH of the solution. Alkaline regulators, on the other hand, work by generating OH⁻ ions or binding H⁺ ions, causing an increase in pH.

Buffering

An important group of pH regulators are buffer systems, which consist of a conjugate pair: a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid. The buffering mechanism is based on the ability of the system to react with both excess H⁺ and OH⁻ ions, which limits pH changes when small amounts of acids or bases are added. The behaviour of a buffer system is described by the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation, which relates the pH value to the logarithm of the ratio of the concentrations of the dissociated and undissociated forms and to the value of the acid dissociation constant (pKₐ).

Stoichiometry and equilibrium

In practical industrial formulations, pH regulation mechanisms often also include neutralisation reactions, in which acids and bases react stoichiometrically, leading to the formation of salts and water. This process allows for quick and permanent adjustment of the desired pH, but does not ensure the system’s resistance to further pH changes, unlike buffer systems. Therefore, the choice of pH regulator depends not only on the target pH value, but also on the required stability of the reaction over time and resistance to external factors such as dilution, temperature or the presence of other reagents.

Examples of pH regulators and their applications

  • Caustic soda (flakes) and NaOH solutions – a strong base used to increase pH, neutralise acids and maintain an alkaline environment.
  • Hydrochloric acid – a strong acid used to lower pH and acidify systems.
  • Diethylamine – a substance from the group of alcohol amines with an alkalising effect, used in specific chemical systems where alkalinity regulation must be compatible with other components.
  • Tensamin EC/OS – mixtures of active substances that combine corrosion protection and pH stabilisation.
  • Fertiliser lime – a mineral product that regulates the pH of soil and solutions, helping to maintain an alkaline pH.