protonados
Protonados are chemical species that have gained a proton, H+. The protonated form may be neutral or carry a charge; the most common example in analytical chemistry is the positively charged [M+H]+ ion observed in mass spectrometry. In some non-English literature, protonado or protonados are used to denote protonated species, corresponding to the English term protonated.
Formation occurs via transfer of a proton from a donor acid to a base. In solution, protonation
Applications and implications include mass spectrometry, where protonados appear as [M+H]+ ions with m/z equal to