chelating in English

verb
1
form a chelate with.
When EDTA chelates the ions, the solution changes to the blue color of the indicator in alkaline solution.

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1. Related: Chelated; chelating; chelation.

2. Chelating activity to metal ions

3. Bifunctional catalyst; Bifunctional chelating agent; homoBifunctional

4. This Anticoagulant works by chelating ionized calcium (Ca2+)

5. Major Application: Chelating agent in non - cyanide electroplating.

6. Biodegradabilities of chelating agents were tested with activated sludge

7. But they also have a chelating agent in them.

8. A chelating polymer was first Blent with metal cation and …

9. Antisideric— Counteracting the physiological action of iron, probably by chelating or precipitation

10. This heavy metal has a great affinity to protein, but its binding is reversible under the effect of pH and chelating substances (Versenate, Penicillamine). — The existence of endogenous chelating substances as well as the chelating effect of Alloxan are not confirmed. — Owing to an appropriate dose of Versenate, it is possible to obtain a chelating effect of 50% of labelled zinc, which defines a zinc fixation index on plasma proteins.

11. Additionally, the composition optionally contains corrosion inhibitors, chelating agents, surfactants, acids and bases.

12. Some potentially chelating ligands give rise to additional fluoroboron species by various redistribution and decomposition reactions.

13. Lithographic printing plate treated with organo-phosphonic acid chelating compounds and processes relating thereto

14. The new chelating agents are coupled to substances that accumulate in the diseased/targeted tissue.

15. Small specimens (20×20×50 mm) were treated with different acids, alkali and chelating agents.

16. Chelation definition is - the process of chelating or the quality or state of being Chelated.

17. Acidified NMP is stabilized against color formation by including a chelating agent in the composition.

18. Recombinant fusion proteins which comprise a biologically active polypeptide portion and metal chelating peptide are disclosed.

19. Specific metal-chelating precursors incorporating a pendant protected (e.g. with Fmoc) amino acid functionality are synthesised.

20. The additive is a flavor, fragrance, colorant, antimicrobial agent, antioxidant, chelating agent, and/or odor absorbent.

21. Ligands for radiopharmaceutical use are capable of chelating radiometal species and of being bound to biological targeting molecules.

22. During the A stage, or other metals removal stage, acid, chelating agent, and/or enzymes may be added.

23. Chelated minerals are minerals bound to a chelating agent, which is designed to enhance their absorption in your body

24. Examples of the utilization of chelating Adsorbates to generate such homogeneously mixed SAMs are discussed in the following sections

25. The main difference between the two strategies concerns the use in the indirect labeling of an endogenous Bifunctional chelating agent (BCA)

26. Two amino acid sequences are joined together using an electron acceptor moiety and a linking moiety, such as a chelating agent.

27. As with other chelating agents, the patients' mineral status should be determined before administering DMPS and repletion of deficient minerals accomplished.

28. The global Green Chelates (Natural Chelating Agents) market is segmented by company, region (country), by Type, and by Application

29. An Antidote is a drug, chelating substance, or a chemical that counteracts (neutralizes) the effects of another drug or a poison

30. The Chelate effect is the enhanced affinity of a chelating ligand for a metal ion compared to its monodentate ligand counterpart(s)

31. We present the first examples of pentadentate Chelates with all binding atoms of the chelating agent being carbon atoms, denoted as CCCCC Chelates

32. The Chelate effect is the greater affinity of chelating ligands for a metal ion than that of similar nonchelating (monodentate) ligands for the same metal

33. The Chelate effect can be seen by comparing the reaction of a chelating ligand and a metal ion with the corresponding reaction involving comparable monodentate ligands

34. A chelating agent that softens hard tap water by binding with dissolved metal ions, preventing them from being deposited as a yucky residue on your nice clean dishes.

35. The word Chelate comes from the Greek word “claw” and chelation therapy is the process where heavy metal ions (molecules) are encircled and bound to the chelating agent

36. Illustrative of its chelating abilities, citric acid was the first successful eluant used for total ion-exchange separation of the lanthanides, during the Manhattan Project in the 1940s.

37. Condense+DRA contains buffering and chelating agents which aid in maintaining the right pH in the tank mix solution and block hard water cations from interacting with the pesticide molecule.

38. The factors that influence the coagulation values and the efficiency of coagulation of insoluble metal salt sols and metal ammine salt sols by precipitating, chelating and neutralising electrolytes are reassessed.

39. By extension, a chemical compound in which a metallic ion is sequestered and firmly bound into a ring within the chelating molecule. Chelates are used in chemotherapy of metal poisoning.

40. Players, stakeholders, and other participants in the global Green Chelates (Natural Chelating Agents) market will be able to gain the upper hand as they use the report as a powerful resource.

41. Recent research in our group has isolated a new class of anionic Al(I) compound, referred to as the Aluminyl anions [Al(L)] – (where L is a dianionic chelating ligand)

42. The complexing agent is a crown ether or other cyclic or acyclic polydentate chelating agent that, in the reaction solvent, forms chelation complexes with at least one of the reactant salts.

43. The process is explained by the microcrystalline structure of the solid, the nature of the active sites of the catalyst and the chelating action of coumarin on BaII of the lattice.

44. From 57Fe centre shifts and quadrupole splittings, diars is found to be an appreciably poorer σ donor than analogous chelating phosphines, and a very similar σ donor and π acceptor to o-phenanthroline.

45. The complexing agent, if present, is a crown ether or other cyclic or acyclic polydentate chelating agent that, in the reaction solvent, forms chelation complexes with at least one of the reactant salts.

46. A medicament to decrease the adverse events of Orlistat, an oral lipase inhibitor, arranged to be taken in combination with Orlistat, comprising: an admixture of carminative herbs and one or more chelating agents to absorb and mechanically agitate non-digested fats.

47. It has been shown that the benzoate method in the presence of thioglycollic acid as chelating and reducing agent and the subsequent chelometric titration permit a speedy and easy determination of aluminium in ores, slags, alloy and nonalloy steels.

48. Chelates are chemicals that control the reactivity of metal ions. Our chelating agents can address issues with metal ions and improve performance in consumer products for a variety of applications, from agriculture and food to cleaning and personal care

49. A third class of compositions is acidic, having a preferable pH range from about 1.5 to about 3, preferably containing at least one oxidizing acid, at least one chelating agent, at least one sticking agent and at least one anionic surfactant.

50. Much better results were obtained with such chelating agents as HEHA (1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazacyclohexadecane-N,N′,N′′,N′′′,N′′′′,N′′′′′-hexaacetic acid) or DOTA (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid) coupled to trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody that interferes with the HER2/neu receptor.