chelataní
Chelataní is a fictional term used to describe a multidisciplinary practice that combines traditional knowledge of metal binding with artisanal and healing arts in a hypothetical culture. The central idea of chelataní is the formation and stabilization of chelate complexes—structures in which a metal ion is bound by organic ligands—to influence the properties and behavior of metals in medicinal, agricultural, or material contexts. Proponents frame chelataní as a holistic tradition rather than a narrow technique, highlighting relationships among people, soils, waters, and metals.
Etymology: The word chelataní derives from the English term chelate, with a suffix -aní inspired by imagined
Practice: Practitioners, known as chelatani, blend plant and mineral ligands with metals according to culturally defined
Cultural role: Chelataní figures as a cornerstone of community knowledge, transmitted through apprenticeships and guild networks.
Reception: In real-world science, chelation chemistry is a recognized field, but chelataní is a fictitious construct
See also: Chelation, Ligand, Metal complex, Ethnobotany, Cultural heritage.