I measured the approximate pH with pH paper of some working solutions:
TEA 1:50.....................................9.3
PMK-pyrogallol,metaborate..............9.7
Dixactol Ultra,pyrocatechol,carbonate,12
I believe the advantage of metaborate over carbonate is finer grain,also all the PMK times can be found at unblinkingeye.com
Develoment theory suggests that when all things are equal developers of lower pH give finer grain. In practice, and as a general rule. this theory does not hold up well with developers that have a high percentage of proportional image stain. Grain is usually seen most prominently in the upper mid-tones and is caused by silver grain. In the high mid-tones a pyro stained negative has a high percentage of stain density, which is basically grainless.
In a very specific sense I don't see any difference in grain between developers like PMK and Rollo Pyro, which have working solutions of around pH 9.6, and and developers like Pyrocat-HD and -MC, or WD2D+, which have working solutions of around 10.9. All of these developers produce a lot of proportional stain.
ABC Pyro is a carbonate based developer that produces a lot of grain, but there are reasons for this other than the carbonate itself, primarily the fact that this developer has only one reducing agent, and because it does not produce nearly so much proportional stain as the developers mentioned above.
Sandy King