kylaatio
Kylaatio is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts, primarily within the realm of chemistry and sometimes in informal contexts related to biology. In chemistry, kylaatio most commonly describes the process where a chelating agent binds to a metal ion. A chelating agent, also known as a kylaatti, is a molecule that can form multiple bonds with a single central metal atom. This forms a chelate complex, which is typically more stable than complexes formed by monodentate ligands. Examples of chelating agents include EDTA, which is widely used in water softening and analytical chemistry.
The term kylaatio can also be used in a broader, less formal sense to describe the sequestration
Historically, the word kylaatio likely derives from or is related to chemical terms describing binding or enclosure.