noun
- A chemical process in which a metal ion is bonded to a chelating agent, forming a stable ring-shaped complex.
- A medical treatment in which chelating agents are administered to remove heavy metals or other harmful substances from the body.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Usage: medicine
Examples
- Chelation is widely used in industrial water treatment to remove metal ions.
- The chemist studied the chelation of iron by organic ligands.
- Chelation therapy has been used to treat lead poisoning in children.
- EDTA chelation is a common method for binding calcium in the bloodstream.
- The stability of the chelation complex depends on the strength of the metal-ligand bonds.