resolvation
Resolvation is a term used in chemistry and materials science to refer to the act of reintroducing solvent to a system or to the re-dissolution of a substance that has been isolated, dissolved again after precipitation, or dehydrated. The term is not widely standardized, and its precise meaning depends on context. In dissolution chemistry, resolvation may describe the process by which a solid previously separated from its solution is dissolved again by adding solvent, often after a period of crystallization or drying. In crystallography and solid-state chemistry, resolvation can refer to restoring solvent molecules within a crystal lattice, creating a solvated form or rehydration of a desolvated solid. Related terms include solvation (the stabilization of a solute by solvent molecules), desolvation (the removal of solvent), dissolution, and recrystallization.
Common methods involve introducing an appropriate solvent or solvent mixture, applying heat or agitation to overcome
Because resolvation is not a standard term with a single definition, authors may choose to define it