The Quantitation of Non-classical Buffering

A formal, axiomatic conceptualization of buffering action—generally applicable to any physical, chemical, or biological process—was first presented by B. M. Schmitt in 2005 [1, 2]. This article provides a series of tools designed to aid in the application of these concepts to both classical and non-classical buffering phenomena. To illustrate the utility of the approach … Continue reading The Quantitation of Non-classical Buffering