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An ion formed by interaction of a molecule with a proton abstracted from an ion, as often happens in [[Chemical Ionization]] according to the reaction M + XH<sup>+</sup> | An ion formed by interaction of a molecule with a proton abstracted from an ion, as often happens in [[Chemical Ionization]] according to the reaction M + XH<sup>+</sup> → MH<sup>+</sup> + X. The symbolism [M+H]<sup>+</sup> may also be used. The widely used term '[[Protonated Molecular Ion]]' is not recommended as it suggests an association product of a proton with a molecular ion. | ||
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[[Quasi-Molecular Ion]] |
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Orange Book Entry
An ion formed by interaction of a molecule with a proton abstracted from an ion, as often happens in Chemical Ionization according to the reaction M + XH+ → MH+ + X. The symbolism [M+H]+ may also be used. The widely used term 'Protonated Molecular Ion' is not recommended as it suggests an association product of a proton with a molecular ion.