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ionenrooster

Ionenrooster is a term that appears in Dutch-language sources but is not part of a widely adopted scientific vocabulary. Literally translating to "ion grid" or "ion roster," it can refer to different ideas depending on the context. In general, it denotes some form of organized representation or arrangement of ions within a system.

In chemistry and materials science, an ionenrooster may describe a schematic map of ionic species in a

In analytical instrumentation, the phrase could describe the layout of ion sources, detectors, or channels in

See also ion lattice, ion distribution, electrolyte, electrochemical double layer, mass spectrometry, ion trap.

compound,
a
solution,
or
a
solid
electrolyte,
indicating
the
presence,
identity,
charges,
or
relative
abundances
of
ions
at
different
positions.
In
electrochemistry,
it
could
refer
to
the
spatial
distribution
of
ions
near
electrode
interfaces,
where
layering
or
depletion
affects
transport
and
reaction
kinetics.
In
solid-state
physics
or
iontronic
concepts,
the
term
might
be
used
informally
to
discuss
lattices
or
grids
of
mobile
ions
in
a
lattice
or
polymer
electrolyte.
devices
such
as
mass
spectrometers
or
ion
traps,
where
a
grid-like
arrangement
assists
in
sample
introduction
or
ion
handling.
Because
the
term
is
not
standardized,
its
precise
meaning
is
determined
by
the
author
and
field
of
use.