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- in the removal of metals, and in fertilizers. The chelate effect is the greater affinity of chelating ligands for a metal ion than that of similar nonchelating...
- Chelation therapy is a medical procedure that involves the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. Chelation therapy has a long...
- yield was extremely low. To produce chelated platinum solution, tetraammonium EDTA, NTA, DTPA or HEDTA type chelating agent was mixed with platinum or platinum...
- place by covalent bonding. "Chelating agents" are ligands that bind metal ions through more than one bond. Most chelating agents are organic compounds...
- Chelating resins are a class of ion-exchange resins. They are almost always used to bind cations, and utilize chelating agents covalently attached to...
- every year. It is used widely as an acidifier, as a flavoring, and a chelating agent. A citrate is a derivative of citric acid; that is, the salts, esters...
- worsening of corneal ulcers in animals. In tissue culture EDTA is used as a chelating agent that binds to calcium and prevents joining of cadherins between...
- DOTA linked to the monoclonal antibody tacatuzumab and chelating yttrium-90 DOTATOC chelating yttrium-90 DOTA-TATE The complex of Gd3+ and DOTA is used...
- constants for its complexes are about 100 greater than those for EDTA. As a chelating agent, DTPA wraps around a metal ion by forming up to eight bonds. Its...
- still change into the chelated ferric form. EDTA is used to solubilize iron(III) in water. In the absence of EDTA or similar chelating agents, ferric ions...