Tris (Tris Base)

Description

Tris — Versatile Biological Buffer Base

Tris (also known as Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, THAM, or Trometamol) is a white crystalline powder widely used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and biochemical engineering as a buffering agent. Its conjugate acid has a pKa ≈ 8.07 at 25 °C, making it effective over the pH range ~ 7.0 to 9.0. 


Key Specifications & Identity

  • Synonyms / Alternate Names: Tris, THAM, Trometamol

  • CAS Number: 77-86-1 

  • PubChem / Identifier: PubChem CID 6503

  • Molecular Formula: C₄H₁₁NO₃ 

  • Molecular Weight: ~121.14 g/mol 

  • Appearance / Form: White crystalline powder 

  • Solubility: Highly soluble in water (approx. 50 g/100 mL at 25 °C) 

  • Melting / Stability: Melting point above ~175–176 °C


Functional Highlights & Advantages

  • Buffering Capacity in Physiological Range
    With a pKa near 8.1, Tris is ideal for maintaining pH in the 7–9 range, which covers many biological and enzymatic systems. 

  • Low Cost & Widely Adopted
    Tris is a cost-effective buffer base commonly used in preparing TAE, TBE, TE, and SDS-PAGE buffers, as well as buffers for protein biochemistry, nucleic acid work, and general lab reagents. 

  • Ease of Preparation & Adjustment
    Tris base can be dissolved in water and pH adjusted (e.g. with HCl) to the desired pH. 

  • Widely Compatible with Biological Systems
    It is commonly combined with salts (e.g. NaCl) or EDTA to make buffers like TBS (Tris-buffered saline) and TBST (Tris-buffered saline + Tween) used in immunoassays, blotting, and washes.


Suggested Applications & Usage Notes

  • Electrophoresis & Blotting
    Tris is a core component in buffer systems for agarose gels (TAE) and polyacrylamide gels (Tris-based stacking/resolving buffers).

  • Protein / Enzymology Buffers
    Frequently used in protein purification, enzyme kinetics, and biochemical assays as a buffer base to maintain pH stability. 

  • General Laboratory Buffering
    Useful whenever a moderately alkaline buffer is required (e.g. in cell lysis, nucleic acid handling, pH control).

  • Buffer Formulations (TBS, TBST, TE, etc.)
    Mix with NaCl, EDTA, and detergents (e.g. Tween-20) to create widely used buffer systems for washing, binding, and storage.

Handling & Practical Tips

  • Be aware that Tris buffer’s pH is temperature sensitive: the pH decreases with increasing temperature (approx. 0.025 pH units per °C above 25 °C) — so buffers should ideally be adjusted at the working temperature. 

  • Use double-junction or non-silver electrode types for pH measurement, since silver-containing electrodes can be problematic in Tris solutions (Ag–Tris precipitation).

  • When preparing stock solutions (e.g. 1 M Tris), dissolve base in partial volume of water, adjust pH (e.g. with HCl), then bring to final volume. 

  • Tris can weakly interact with metal ions and may inhibit some metal-dependent enzymes, so be cautious when working with metalloenzymes.

Tris (Tris Base)

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CAS Number:
77-86-1
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    Description

    Tris — Versatile Biological Buffer Base

    Tris (also known as Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, THAM, or Trometamol) is a white crystalline powder widely used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and biochemical engineering as a buffering agent. Its conjugate acid has a pKa ≈ 8.07 at 25 °C, making it effective over the pH range ~ 7.0 to 9.0. 


    Key Specifications & Identity

    • Synonyms / Alternate Names: Tris, THAM, Trometamol

    • CAS Number: 77-86-1 

    • PubChem / Identifier: PubChem CID 6503

    • Molecular Formula: C₄H₁₁NO₃ 

    • Molecular Weight: ~121.14 g/mol 

    • Appearance / Form: White crystalline powder 

    • Solubility: Highly soluble in water (approx. 50 g/100 mL at 25 °C) 

    • Melting / Stability: Melting point above ~175–176 °C


    Functional Highlights & Advantages

    • Buffering Capacity in Physiological Range
      With a pKa near 8.1, Tris is ideal for maintaining pH in the 7–9 range, which covers many biological and enzymatic systems. 

    • Low Cost & Widely Adopted
      Tris is a cost-effective buffer base commonly used in preparing TAE, TBE, TE, and SDS-PAGE buffers, as well as buffers for protein biochemistry, nucleic acid work, and general lab reagents. 

    • Ease of Preparation & Adjustment
      Tris base can be dissolved in water and pH adjusted (e.g. with HCl) to the desired pH. 

    • Widely Compatible with Biological Systems
      It is commonly combined with salts (e.g. NaCl) or EDTA to make buffers like TBS (Tris-buffered saline) and TBST (Tris-buffered saline + Tween) used in immunoassays, blotting, and washes.


    Suggested Applications & Usage Notes

    • Electrophoresis & Blotting
      Tris is a core component in buffer systems for agarose gels (TAE) and polyacrylamide gels (Tris-based stacking/resolving buffers).

    • Protein / Enzymology Buffers
      Frequently used in protein purification, enzyme kinetics, and biochemical assays as a buffer base to maintain pH stability. 

    • General Laboratory Buffering
      Useful whenever a moderately alkaline buffer is required (e.g. in cell lysis, nucleic acid handling, pH control).

    • Buffer Formulations (TBS, TBST, TE, etc.)
      Mix with NaCl, EDTA, and detergents (e.g. Tween-20) to create widely used buffer systems for washing, binding, and storage.

    Handling & Practical Tips

    • Be aware that Tris buffer’s pH is temperature sensitive: the pH decreases with increasing temperature (approx. 0.025 pH units per °C above 25 °C) — so buffers should ideally be adjusted at the working temperature. 

    • Use double-junction or non-silver electrode types for pH measurement, since silver-containing electrodes can be problematic in Tris solutions (Ag–Tris precipitation).

    • When preparing stock solutions (e.g. 1 M Tris), dissolve base in partial volume of water, adjust pH (e.g. with HCl), then bring to final volume. 

    • Tris can weakly interact with metal ions and may inhibit some metal-dependent enzymes, so be cautious when working with metalloenzymes.

    Product Specifications

    Catalog ID: T-400
    CAS #: 77-86-1
    Formula: C4H11NO3
    MW: 121.14 g/mol
    Grade: ULTRA PURE GRADE
    Storage/handling: Store desiccated at room temperature.
    PubChem Chemical ID: 6503

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    P Protocol
    O Other
    C Certificate of Analysis
    S Safety Data Sheet

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