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Containing metal-oxygen bonds amides

In the third step, proteins act as amides and react with the free hydroxyl of the citric acid. The hydroxyl of the citric acid reacts like the hydroxyl of an alcohol in a standard esterification process. During the reaction of the amide with the citric acid, the substitution of the amide hydroxyl by an alkoxy radical (-OR) takes place. At the end of the process, the oxygen in the -OH group of the citric acid remains in the chain whereas the hydroxyl oxygen in the amino acids is eliminated in the form of water. This mechanism results in long chains containing metal cations tightly bond and evenly distributed. [Pg.390]


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