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SEQUESTRING AGENT [1 record]
Record 1 - internal organization data 2007-01-19
Record 1, English
Record 1, Subject field(s)
- Chemistry
- Biotechnology
Record 1, Main entry term, English
- demineralising agent
1, record 1, English, demineralising%20agent
correct
Record 1, Abbreviations, English
Record 1, Synonyms, English
- demineralizing agent 2, record 1, English, demineralizing%20agent
correct
- chelating agent 3, record 1, English, chelating%20agent
correct
- chelant 4, record 1, English, chelant
correct
- chelator 4, record 1, English, chelator
correct
- sequestring agent 4, record 1, English, sequestring%20agent
Record 1, Textual support, English
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Family of molecules that can form several bonds to a metal ion, in order to deactivate them. 5, record 1, English, - demineralising%20agent
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Chelation (from Greek, chelè, meaning claw) is the process of reversible binding (complexation) of a ligand - the chelant, chelator, chelating agent, sequestering agent, or complexing agent - to a metal ion, forming a metal complex, the chelate. The term is generally reserved for complexes in which the metal ion is bound to two or more atoms of the chelating agent, although the bonds may be any combination of coordination or ionic bonds. 4, record 1, English, - demineralising%20agent
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 2 CONT
Further experiments showed that by adding a demineralising agent (EDTA) to the soil, plants could accumulate a larger quantity of metals. Testing also demonstrated that the demineralising agent facilitated the migration of metals towards the top of the plant (stems and leaves). 1, record 1, English, - demineralising%20agent
Record 1, French
Record 1, Domaine(s)
- Chimie
- Biotechnologie
Record 1, Main entry term, French
- agent déminéralisant
1, record 1, French, agent%20d%C3%A9min%C3%A9ralisant
correct, masculine noun
Record 1, Abbreviations, French
Record 1, Synonyms, French
- agent chélateur 2, record 1, French, agent%20ch%C3%A9lateur
correct, masculine noun
- chélateur 3, record 1, French, ch%C3%A9lateur
correct, masculine noun
- agent chélatant 4, record 1, French, agent%20ch%C3%A9latant
masculine noun
- chélatant 5, record 1, French, ch%C3%A9latant
masculine noun
Record 1, Textual support, French
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Se dit d'un corps qui a la propriété de se lier fortement et de manière plus ou moins spécifique à un ion positif bivalent et trivalent (notamment métallique) avec lequel il forme un composé (ou chélate n. m.) dans lequel l'atome central est lié aux atomes voisins par au moins deux liaisons en formant une structure annulaire. 2, record 1, French, - agent%20d%C3%A9min%C3%A9ralisant
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
D'autres expériences ont démontré que l'ajout d'un agent déminéralisant (EDTA) dans les sols permettait aux plantes d'accumuler une quantité supérieure de métaux. Elles ont aussi prouvé que l'agent déminéralisant facilitait la progression des métaux vers les parties aériennes de la plantes (tiges et feuilles). 6, record 1, French, - agent%20d%C3%A9min%C3%A9ralisant
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 2 CONT
La chélation (prononcer kélassion, du grec khêlê : « pince ») est un processus physico-chimique au cours duquel est formé un complexe, le chélate, entre un complexant, dit chélateur (ou chélatant), et un métal, alors complexé, dit chélaté. 5, record 1, French, - agent%20d%C3%A9min%C3%A9ralisant
Record 1, Spanish
Record 1, Textual support, Spanish
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