Hariom Meena
Chemistry
September 2021
Chelation therapy is a vital procedure for reducing metal toxicity. Chelating substances can attach to dangerous metal particles and form intricate structures that are rapidly excreted from the body, killing them inside or outside of cells. While metals are undoubtedly necessary, using them in excess can be dangerous or even fatal to natural structures. The main causes of metal overload are, incidentally, people's eating habits and intravenous care. Therefore, it is essential to remove dangerous metal particles from contaminated medical items, such as full parenteral nutrition (TPN) setups and drinking and sewage systems. Chelating tars, which are polymeric solids containing synthetic chelating chemicals covalently attached to them, have long been explored as a potential method for removing specific metal particles from contaminated liquids. Here, it will be discussed how metal-explicit chelating chemicals and chelating tars are created and used to remove harmful metals from fluid arrangements.
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