HIDA
Metal Chelate
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Product codeH006 HIDA
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CAS No.93-62-9
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Chemical nameN-(2-Hydroxyethyl)iminodiacetic acid
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MWC6H11NO5=177.16
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5 g | Please inquire distributors about price. |
Chemical Structure
Introduction
Organic compounds that coordinate metal ions into circular structures (chelate circles) are called chelating reagents. Most chelating reagents include oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur atoms in their molecules. Chelate structures with five or six member rings form the most stable chelate circle. In chelating reactions of typical chelating reagents, such as ethylenediamine, acetylacetone, and oxine, several molecules are coordinated with one metal ion. Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), which has many coordinated atoms, forms a very stable chelate between one molecule of EDTA and metal ion. Chelating reagents are utilized for chelate titration, isolation, and separation of metal ions. They are also used to mask certain ions, solubilize metals in organic solvents, and for gas chromatography of metal ions. Metal indicators are chelating reagents that can be used to colorimetrically or fluorometrically determine metal ion concentration in solutions. Acetylacetone (AA) and its analogs are utilized for solvent extractions of metal ions from aqueous solutions. These metal complexes are used as catalysts of polymerization, dryness, and combustion. Chelating reagents, including EDTA, EDTA analogs, metal salts, and others, are available in bulk quantities from Dojindo. The following table indicates the stability constants of chelators with various metal ions and chelate reagents.
References
1. R. J. Motekaitis, et al., New Multidenate Ligands. XIII. Ethylenediaminetetra(methylenephosphonic) acid. Inorg Nucl Chem Lett. 1971;7:1103-1107.
2. E. N. Rizkalla, et al., Metal Chelates of Phosphonate-containing Ligands-I Stability of Some N, N, N E N E-Ethylenediaminetetra(methylenephosphonic) acid Metal Chelates. Talanta. 1979;26:507-510.
3. E. N. Rizkalla, et al., Metal Chelates of Phosphonate-containing Ligands-VI Complexes of Ethylenediaminetetra(methylenephosphonic) acid with Cd, Mg, Ca and Ba. Talanta. 1980;27:769-770.
Handling and storage condition
Appearance: | White crystalline powder |
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Purity (Titration): | ≧ 98.0 % |
Solubility in water: | To pass test (clear, colorless) |
Sulfated ash: | ≦ 0.10 % |
Heavy metals (as Pb): | ≦ 0.001 % |
Iron (Fe): | ≦ 0.001 % |
Ambient temperature |