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An [[ion]] formed in an [[electrospray]] or other spray process that has been separated from all solvent molecules and exists in the gas phase as a free ion.
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 4 April 2014

DRAFT DEFINITION
Desolvated ion
An ion formed in an electrospray or other spray process that has been separated from all solvent molecules and exists in the gas phase as a free ion.
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S.J. Gaskell, J. Mass Spectrom. 32 (1997) 677.

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