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EDDHA or ethylenediamine-N,N′-bis(2-hydroxyphenylacetic acid) is a
chelating agent. Like EDTA, it
binds metal ions as a
hexadentate ligand,
using two...
- or iron
chelate compounds. Two
common iron
chelates are Fe EDTA and Fe
EDDHA. Iron
sulphate (Iron(II) sulfate) and iron EDTA are only
useful in soil...
- salts, that can
later be removed.
Aside from EDTA, the
chelating agent EDDHA is used to
solubilize iron in water. It also can be used for the purposes...
- reason, iron is
often administered as a
chelate complex, e.g., the EDTA or
EDDHA derivatives. The
micronutrient needs depend on the
plant and the environment...
- dihydrate, Na2MoO4•2H2O
Ferric tartrate or Iron(III)-EDTA− or Iron
chelate (Fe-
EDDHA−) To
prepare the
stock solutions and a full
Hoagland solution (1) To prepare...
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glycinate IDA NTA EDTA DTPA EGTA
BAPTA NOTA DOTA
Nicotianamine EDDHA EDDS...
- (molar m****: 360.36 g/mol,
exact m****: 360.1321 u) may
refer to: CI-1017
EDDHA Nitrendipine Sterculinine Dityrosine This set
index page
lists chemical...
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complexing agents such as EDTA, DTPA (diethylenetriamine
pentaacetic acid),
EDDHA (ethylenediamine
dihydroxyphenylacetic acid) or HBED (N...
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formulated the
structure of
EDDHA which was
synthesized by his friend,
Harry Kroll and
which was
commercialized by
Geigy as Fe-
EDDHA and
Sequestrene 138. At...