| complexin | <protein> Nerve terminal syntaxin binding proteins. Nature 375:647 (18 Nov 1997) |
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Chelation (from Greek χηλή, chelè, meaning claw) is the process of reversible binding of a ligand, the chelator or chelating agent, to a metal ion, forming a metal complex, the chelate. The ligand does not have to be organic. In contrast to the simple monodentate ligands like H2O or NH3, which are easily broken apart by other chemical processes, the polydentate chelators form multiple bonds with the metal ion, resulting in more stable complexes. ...
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A dissolved ligand that binds with a simple charged or uncharged molecular species in a liquid solution to form a complex, or coordination compound.
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A compound that will combine with metallic ions to form soluble ions. See complex ion.
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Family of molecules that can form several bonds to a metal ion, in order to deactivate them. These additives can be used to improve polymer stability particularly for parts in contact with metal (such as Cables). Examples of chelating agents are: EDTA, ethylenediamine, phosphite.
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ligand.
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