I would like to buffer KCl a solution at pH 13, since the pH drops to about 11 after a few hours in air. Needless to say, finding a suitable buffer is not easy. I have forgotten a lot of my high school chemistry, so I have a pretty basic question.
I came across phosphoric acid, which has pKa values at 2.1, 7.2, 12.3. I know that something with a pKa of 12.3 would be a suitable buffer, but I am unsure what the effect of the other two values will be. Would it simply be a matter of having to use more KOH to overcome the first two point, after which time it would behave as a useful buffer, or is there more to it than that?
Thanks!