Home Cosmetic Science Talk Formulating How is citrate weaker chelating agent than EDTA?

  • ketchito

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    April 3, 2024 at 10:53 pm

    That is related to the energy of the newly formed bonds between the chelant and the metal ion when forming a complex. While citrate can form readily a complex with divalent ions, it can also easily lose it since the binding energy is not that strong. EDTA forms more stable complexes due to the higher binding energy.

    • Camel

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      April 4, 2024 at 12:32 am

      @ketchito How does Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate (GLDA) compare to the two?

    • Abdullah

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      April 4, 2024 at 8:14 pm

      Thanks but does citrate have energy to make hard water completely soft from tap water?

  • ketchito

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    April 4, 2024 at 10:52 pm

    @Abdullah it’s bonding energy which is related to complex stability. Here’s a very good read on the topic: https://www.dow.com/documents/113/113-01388-01-chelation-chemistry-general-concepts-of-the-chemistry-of-chelation.pdf?iframe=true&.

    • Abdullah

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      April 5, 2024 at 8:57 am

      @ketchito thanks a lot.

      Do you have any data for citrate too that shows how it works at different pH for different metal ions like this one is for EDTA?

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