chelación
Chelación is a chemical process where a molecule, known as a chelating agent or ligand, binds to a central metal ion at two or more points, forming a ring-like structure. This "claw-like" grip effectively sequesters the metal ion, preventing it from participating in other chemical reactions. The resulting complex is called a chelate.
Common chelating agents include ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citric acid, and certain amino acids. The strength of
Chelation has numerous applications across various fields. In medicine, it is used to treat heavy metal poisoning,