noun
- Plural of chelator; chemical compounds or substances that bind to metal ions and form stable complexes, removing them from solution or biological systems.
Usage: technical; chemistry; medicine
Examples
- Chelators are used in water treatment to remove heavy metals like lead and mercury.
- EDTA is one of the most common chelators employed in industrial applications.
- The doctor prescribed chelators to help reduce the patient's iron overload.
- Chelators bind to toxic metal ions and prevent them from causing cellular damage.
- Environmental scientists use chelators to remediate contaminated soil.
- Some chelators are naturally found in foods and help with mineral absorption.