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thinkdo_calvin@126.com/thinkdochem@126.comMGDA (Trisodium Methylglycinediacetate) is a new-generation environmentally friendly chelating agent widely used in the detergent and cleaning industry. With its key advantages—high biodegradability (over 80% degradation within 28 days), phosphate-free formulation, non-toxicity, strong chelating capability, wide pH compatibility (2–13.5), and excellent thermal stability (stable above 100°C)—MGDA successfully overcomes the limitations of traditional chelating agents such as phosphate-based builders (e.g., STPP) and poorly degradable agents like EDTA.
As a result, MGDA chelating agent has become a core ingredient in phosphate-free eco-friendly detergent formulations. Its fundamental mechanism involves forming stable 1:1 water-soluble complexes with metal ions such as calcium, magnesium, iron, and copper in water. Through this chelation process, it softens water, stabilizes cleaning formulations, enhances cleaning efficiency, and protects the quality of fabrics and tableware.
Because of these properties, MGDA is suitable for both household and commercial detergent applications. It not only meets global environmental compliance requirements—such as EU Ecolabel and OEKO-TEX Standard 100—but also addresses several longstanding challenges in traditional cleaning products. Today, Trisodium Methylglycinediacetate (MGDA) is widely used in automatic dishwasher detergents, premium laundry detergents, industrial cleaning agents, and personal care cleansing products, making it a key additive driving the green transformation of the detergent industry.
Among all applications, automatic dishwasher detergents—both household and commercial—represent the most mature and largest consumption sector for MGDA chelating agent in the detergent industry.
Thanks to its high temperature resistance and strong alkaline stability, MGDA perfectly matches the operating conditions of dishwashers, typically 50–70°C and pH 11–13. After global phosphate restrictions were introduced, many dishwasher detergents suffered from reduced cleaning performance, limescale residues, and glassware clouding. MGDA effectively solves these issues and has become a standard ingredient in commercial dishwasher detergents while increasingly replacing traditional additives in premium household formulations.
One key function of MGDA in dishwasher detergent is efficient stain removal. It effectively targets stubborn mineral stains and food residues such as dried egg deposits, starch residues, tea stains, coffee stains, and milk scale.
These residues often bind with calcium and magnesium ions in water to form insoluble precipitates that conventional surfactants cannot easily remove. MGDA chelates these metal ions, weakening the bond between stains and surfaces, allowing them to be emulsified and detached quickly. Even under low-temperature or short wash cycles, it still delivers excellent cleaning performance.
Typical dosage: 5–15%, while commercial dishwashing systems may require 10–20% due to heavier soil loads.
Hard water often causes limescale deposits on dishes, dishwasher chambers, and spray arms. These deposits can create the white haze commonly seen on glassware and ceramic tableware.
MGDA effectively prevents calcium and magnesium precipitation, ensuring that dishes remain sparkling clean and residue-free. It also reduces scaling inside dishwashers, extending equipment lifespan and maintaining efficient spray performance.
Compared with EDTA, MGDA maintains more stable chelating activity in high-temperature alkaline environments and improves anti-scaling performance by over 30%, while remaining biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
Another important role of MGDA builder is stabilizing the detergent formulation. It chelates trace heavy metals such as iron and copper, preventing them from catalyzing the decomposition of bleaching agents like sodium percarbonate.
This stabilization prolongs bleaching activity and prevents reactions between metal ions and surfactants that could cause separation or degradation. Additionally, MGDA shows excellent compatibility with other detergent components including surfactants, bleaching agents, and rinse aids, significantly improving overall cleaning performance.
Hard water ions react with surfactants to form insoluble soap scum, reducing detergent efficiency and leaving fabrics stiff or gray.
MGDA chelates calcium and magnesium ions, preventing them from deactivating surfactants and ensuring optimal cleaning performance even at low washing temperatures (20–30°C).
Typical dosage: 0.5–3%, while concentrated detergents may require 2–5%.
Metal ions such as iron and copper can catalyze dye oxidation, causing fading or yellowing of fabrics. MGDA effectively chelates these ions, reducing dye degradation and maintaining bright colors.
At the same time, it prevents fiber damage and helps keep fabrics soft and durable, making it particularly suitable for cotton, linen, silk, wool, and dark-colored garments.
MGDA also provides a dispersing effect, helping suspend removed soil particles in water and preventing them from redepositing on fabrics. This keeps clothing cleaner and reduces unpleasant odors caused by residual dirt and bacteria.
With its high efficiency at low dosage, MGDA supports the formulation of high-performance concentrated detergents. Being phosphate-free and biodegradable, it avoids eutrophication and helps manufacturers develop eco-labeled detergent products.

In industrial and institutional cleaning applications, MGDA chelating agent replaces traditional phosphate builders and strong acid cleaners in environments where cleanliness, safety, and environmental compliance are critical.
Typical applications include:
Baby bottle cleaning
Beer bottle cleaning
Commercial kitchen degreasers
Hotel and facility cleaning products
In baby bottle and beer bottle cleaning, mineral deposits such as milk stone (calcium phosphate) and beer stone (calcium tartrate) can accumulate on surfaces.
A 1 g/L MGDA solution can dissolve stubborn calcium deposits within 30 minutes, removing mineral buildup efficiently without leaving residues or odors. This makes MGDA suitable for food-contact cleaning systems.
Recommended dosage: 1–5%.
In commercial kitchens and restaurants, grease deposits often contain oils, food residues, and metal-ion-bound contaminants.
MGDA works synergistically with surfactants, chelating metal ions that stabilize grease structures and making oils easier to emulsify and remove. It also prevents redeposition and maintains high cleaning efficiency in strong alkaline degreasing formulations (pH > 12).
Importantly, MGDA does not corrode surfaces such as stainless steel, glass, or ceramics, making it safe for kitchen equipment.
In hotels, shopping centers, and public buildings, MGDA is widely used in cleaners for floors, walls, and restrooms. Its chelation capability helps remove mineral deposits while remaining environmentally friendly and compatible with disinfectants and surfactants.
In addition to detergents, MGDA is widely used in personal care products such as shower gels, hand soaps, and shampoos as a formulation stabilizer and preservative booster.
Personal care products contain fragrances, pigments, oils, and surfactants. Trace metal ions can catalyze oxidation reactions that cause discoloration, odor changes, or phase separation.
MGDA chelates these trace metals, stabilizing the formulation and enhancing preservative effectiveness.
Typical dosage: 0.1–1%.
Because MGDA has low irritation and wide pH compatibility, it works well in neutral or mildly acidic personal care formulations, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
In shampoos, MGDA also helps prevent mineral buildup on hair and protects hair dyes from fading, leaving hair smoother and shinier.
Compared with traditional chelating agents such as STPP and EDTA, MGDA offers several major advantages:
Superior environmental performance – phosphate-free and fully biodegradable
Strong chelation ability for calcium, magnesium, iron, and copper ions
Excellent stability under high temperature and strong alkaline conditions
Outstanding compatibility with surfactants, bleaching agents, and preservatives
Low toxicity and mildness, suitable for food-contact cleaning and personal care applications
Wide applicability across household and industrial cleaning products
However, two considerations should be noted in practical applications:
Proper dosage control should be maintained according to water hardness and formulation requirements to optimize cost-performance.
Avoid prolonged coexistence with strong oxidizers, such as high concentrations of sodium hypochlorite, which may reduce its chelating effectiveness.
As environmental regulations become stricter and detergent technology continues to advance, the application scope of MGDA chelating agent is expected to expand further, making it an indispensable ingredient in the future of the global detergent industry.