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carboxylate

American  
[kahr-bok-suh-leyt] / kɑrˈbɒk səˌleɪt /

verb (used with object)

carboxylated, carboxylating
  1. to introduce the carboxyl group into (an organic compound).


noun

  1. a salt or ester of a carboxylic acid.

carboxylate British  
/ kɑːˈbɒksɪˌleɪt /

noun

  1. any salt or ester of a carboxylic acid having a formula of the type M(RCOO) x , where M is a metal and R an organic group, or R 1 COOR², where R 1 and R² are organic groups

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carboxylate Scientific  
/ kär-bŏksə-lāt′ /
  1. A salt or ester of an organic acid, containing the radical COO. Soaps, which are usually the sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids, are carboxylates.


Etymology

Origin of carboxylate

First recorded in 1925–30; carboxyl + -ate 2

Example Sentences

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The MOF, one of four tested in a collaboration among scientists from Oregon State and Tiangong University in China, is based on scandium, chemical symbol Sc, and a carboxylate linker, TBAPy.

From Science Daily • Mar. 5, 2024

These cluster roots exude negatively charged compound called carboxylate that can liberate phosphorus from the soil and make it available for the plant to use.

From Salon • Feb. 23, 2023

Fatty acids are carboxylic acids that have long hydrocarbon chains attached to a carboxylate group.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

Adding a saturated -CH2-CH2- spacer between the chromophore and the carboxylate anchoring group extended the injection time to 57 fs, confirming the strong distance dependence of the electron transfer rate.

From Nature • Aug. 15, 2012