etylenediaminetetraacetat
Etylenediaminetetraacetat, commonly known as ethylenediaminetetraacetate or EDTA, is a versatile chelating ligand used in chemistry, biology and medicine. In its fully protonated form, H4Y, the molecule consists of an ethylenediamine backbone bearing four acetate groups, with the formula C10H16N2O8. In aqueous solution it loses protons to form the tetraanionic Y4−, and it can bind metal ions through all six donor atoms (two amine nitrogens and four carboxylate oxygens), often yielding stable octahedral or related geometries.
Synthesis and forms: EDTA is prepared by stepwise alkylation of ethylenediamine with chloroacetate derivatives under basic
Applications: As a strong chelating agent, EDTA forms stable complexes with a wide range of metal ions,