ionisuuria
Ionisuuria is a term used in some Finnish-language and theoretical discussions in electrochemistry and plasma chemistry to describe a proposed class of ions that exhibit unusually large effective size relative to their charge, or ions that form stable higher-order aggregates in solution or in plasma. The concept appears primarily in niche texts and is not a universally standardized category in mainstream chemical literature.
The word combines ioni- (ion) with suuria (large), signaling the idea of “large ions.” In practice, ionisuuria
Characteristics and subcategories
Ionisuuria is not restricted to a single structural model. Descriptions often emphasize (1) extended ionic radii
Measurement approaches mentioned in discussions include mass spectrometry, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, and advanced scattering techniques.
Ionisuuria remains a topic of interest in theoretical and Finnish-language literature, with no broad consensus on
Cluster ions, Polyatomic ions, Ionic liquids, Plasma chemistry.