nietionisch
Nietionisch is a term used in some chemical and materials science contexts to denote substances or systems that do not form ions under a defined set of conditions. It serves to distinguish non-ionic behavior from ionic or zwitterionic behavior, particularly in discussions of solutions, polymers, and surface-active agents. The word is a Dutch neologism formed from niet (not) and ionisch (ionic), and it appears mainly in Dutch-language technical writings and in some European glossaries. In many English-language sources, the equivalent concept is described as non-ionic, though nietionisch reflects a direct linguistic derivation.
In practice, nietionisch refers to materials where ionization is negligible: little to no dissociation into ions
Nietionisch is distinct from terms like ionic and zwitterionic and is sometimes contrasted with them in theoretical