Ethylenediaminetetra-Acetic Acid
Ethylenediaminetetra-Acetic Acid
Ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid, typically shortened to EDTA, is a chemical compoundwith the ability to form multiple bonds with metal ions, making it an important chemicalto analytical scientists and industry alike.
The compounds used to create EDTA include ethylenediamine, formaldehyde, and sodium cyanide. When these compounds are mixed in an appropriate fashion, a series of chemical reactions take place. Formaldehyde reacts with the sodium cyanide to form formaldehyde cyanohydrin. In the presence of sulfuric acid, this compound then reacts with ethylenediamine forming an intermediate compound that eventually reacts with water to form EDTA.
Solid EDTA is readily dissolved in water where it can form multiple chemical bonds with many metal ions in a solution, in effect tying up the metal ions. A molecule such as EDTA which has at least one free pair of unbonded electrons and therefore can form chemical bonds with metal ions. These compounds are known as ligands. Ligands are typically classified by the number of available free electron pairs that they have for creating bonds. Ammonia (NH3 ), for example, which has one pair of unbonded electrons, is known as a monodentate ligand (from Latin root words meaning one tooth). EDTA has six pairs of unbonded electrons and is called a hexaden-tate ligand. Ligands such as EDTA, which can form multiple bonds with a single metal ion, in effect surrounding the ion and caging it in, are known as chelating agents (from the Greek chele, meaning crab’s claw). The EDTA molecule seizes the metal ion as if with a claw, and keeps it from reacting normally with other substances.
Chelating agents play an important roll in many products, such as food, soda, shampoo, and cleaners. All of these products contain unwanted metal ions which affect color, odor, and appearance. In addition to affecting the physical characteristics of these products, some metal ions also promote the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms. EDTA ties up metal ions in these products and prevents them from doing their damage.
EDTA is also used extensively by analytical chemists for titrations. A titration is one method for finding the amounts of certain metals in various samples based on a known chemical reaction. Since EDTA bonds with metal ions, the amount of metal in a sample can be calculated based on the amount of EDTA needed to react with it. In this way, chemists can determine the amount of such things as lead in drinking water or iron in soil.
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Poetry today.(Selected Poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti)(The Earth's Wall: Selected Poems 1932-1986)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Antioch Review; 3/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Giorgio Caproni (1912-1990) and Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888-1970). Reading their...American poets, Caproni and Ungaretti often attain an admirable, intense...Frisardi's engaging selection of Ungaretti's poetry stopped me short for...
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Luigi Paglia, Il viaggio ungarettiano nel tempo e nello spazio. Le prose daunie di Giuseppe Ungaretti.(in Italian)
Magazine article from: Italica; 3/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...nello spazio. Le prose daunie di Giuseppe Ungaretti, Foggia, Claudio Grenzi, 2005...urlo e lo stupore. Lettura di Ungaretti. UAllegria, con una testimonianza...sull' intera opera creativa di Ungaretti, cosi che L'urlo e lo stupore...
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"In Se Da Simulacro a Fiamma Vera / Errando:" Ungaretti's poetry from Bergson to Plato.(Giuseppe Ungaretti)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review; 5/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...This is an important statement that Ungaretti writes regarding the philosophical thought...statement at the end of his poetic parabola, Ungaretti organizes his entire "life of a man...a spiritualistic perspective. (2) Ungaretti's statement coherently places itself...
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Giuseppe ungaretti and the image of desolation
Magazine article from: The Hudson Review; 4/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; When I read a "hermetic" poet like Ungaretti, I often get the sense that his language...Naufragi (joy of Shipwrecks, 1919), Ungaretti's first fulllength collection, established...leading Italian poets of his generation. Ungaretti's poetry was as new, strange, and...
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Il Novecento inglese e italiano. Saggi critici e comparativi. Ezra Pound, T.S. Elliot, Eugenio Montale, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Mario Luzi, Sergio Solmi, F.R. Leavis, Bertrand Russell, Rabindranath Tagore, Stephen Spender e Philip Larkin.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...comparativi. Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Eugenio Montale, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Mario Luzi, Sergio Solmi, F. R. Leavis, Bertrand...general, 'Ossi di seppia and the Ligurian poets', 'Ungaretti and Pound' (a subject treated at much greater length...
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Dido's turn: cultural syntax in Ungaretti's La Terra Promessa.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...about Imperial Rome? What can the figure of Dido in Giuseppe Ungaretti's La Terra Promessa tell us about modern Italian...of the textual and pyschological complexities in Giuseppe Ungaretti's use of the figure of Dido in his unfinished...
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Ungaretti's critical writings on Petrarch and the renewal of the Petrarchan tradition.
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Giuseppe Ungaretti e uno dei poeti che, nell...oblio. ********** Giuseppe Ungaretti is the poet and critic who...in mind the role played by Giuseppe De Robertis as a critic of Ungaretti and Hermeticist poetry as well...
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Translating Ungaretti.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Quadrant; 12/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Selected Poems, by Giuseppe Ungaretti, translated by Andrew Frisardi; Carcanet...s essay. Frisardi's introduction to Ungaretti's Selected Poems demonstrates a skilful grasp of Ungaretti albeit with evident awe at the undertaking...
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Selected Poems
Magazine article from: Artforum; 4/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Selected Poems, by Giuseppe Ungaretti, translated and with an introduction by Andrew Frisardi...battles, ushered into print by a literary-minded officer, Giuseppe Ungaretti's first book of poems brought a symbolist hush to World...
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I've been haunted for years by ...
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/10/2002; 589 words
; ...for years by the Italian poet Giuseppe Ungaretti's memorial poem to his friend...definitive new translation of Ungaretti's Selected Poems, which I...In Memory of" appears in Giuseppe Ungaretti, "Selected Poems." Farrar...
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Giuseppe Ungaretti
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Giuseppe Ungaretti The Italian poet Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888-1970) was the creator and major representative of Italian hermetic poetry. Giuseppe Ungaretti was born on Feb. 10, 1888, in Alexandria, Egypt...
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