Difference between revisions of "Metal chelate"
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+ | A ligand that is capable of binding a metal ion in an aqueous solution. Chelated metals such as Cu2 +, Zn2 + or Ni2 + form coordination compounds with electron-donating N, S, and O atoms in peptides and proteins. | ||
− | R.de la Rie, "Polymer Stabilizers. A Survey with Reference to Possible Applications in the Conservation Field" Studies in Conservation 33:9-22,1988. | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
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+ | * R.de la Rie, "Polymer Stabilizers. A Survey with Reference to Possible Applications in the Conservation Field" Studies in Conservation 33:9-22,1988. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 9 August 2022
Description
A ligand that is capable of binding a metal ion in an aqueous solution. Chelated metals such as Cu2 +, Zn2 + or Ni2 + form coordination compounds with electron-donating N, S, and O atoms in peptides and proteins.
Resources and Citations
- R.de la Rie, "Polymer Stabilizers. A Survey with Reference to Possible Applications in the Conservation Field" Studies in Conservation 33:9-22,1988.