metalchelated
Metalchelated compounds are coordination complexes where a metal ion is bonded to one or more organic ligands through coordinate covalent bonds. The term "metalchelated" is often used in a broader sense to describe such complexes, particularly when the ligands form a ring structure around the metal center, known as chelation. Chelation occurs when a ligand has multiple donor atoms that can simultaneously bind to a single metal ion, creating a stable, ring-like structure.
These complexes are widely studied in chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science due to their unique properties
Applications of metalchelated compounds span various fields. In medicine, chelation therapy is used to treat metal
The synthesis of metalchelated compounds typically involves mixing a metal salt with a suitable ligand in