Why Measure pKa?
• If you are a chemical engineer you might want to know the pKa of your reagents, as it might affect the outcome of a reaction. In other words, a compound with an optimum pKa might serve as a superior catalyst for some important transformations you wish to study. • If you work in the pharmaceutical industry you might be interested in evaluating Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) for the rapid assessment of bioavailability and biocompatibility. • If you work in the food manufacturing industry you might be interested in obtaining pKa values in order to determine how certain compounds may accelerate or retard spoilage. • And many more reasons For sample submission form Click Here.