complexants
Complexants, also known as chelating agents or ligands, are molecules that can form a stable complex with metal ions. This process, known as chelation or complexation, involves the formation of multiple coordinate bonds between the complexant and the metal ion. The complexant essentially "grabs" the metal ion, surrounding it and preventing it from interacting with other substances. The strength and stability of the resulting complex depend on the specific complexant and metal ion involved, as well as factors like pH and temperature.
Complexants play crucial roles in a wide array of applications. In medicine, they are used to treat