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The APCI source was working in the positive mode, producing positively charged ions in the form of [H+] adduct ions.
In non-derivatizated assay, the APCI source was working in positive mode, producing positively charged ions in the form of [H+] adduct ions.
In derivatized assay, the ESI source was working in the positive mode, producing positively charged ions in the form of [H+] adduct ions.
Another category of photo-ionization involves the disruption of covalent chemical bonds, producing positively and negatively charged fragments; such a reaction is often called the primary process of a photochemical reaction.
Alternatively, coagulants added to the water may affect NP stability by producing positively charged hydrolytic species that neutralize negative surface charges on NPs (Westerhoff et al. 2008), resulting in greater NP aggregation because electrostatic repulsion is mitigated (Petosa et al. 2010).
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Through the highly reactive amide (NH2) group, the polymer can be chemically modified to produce positively charged cationic polymer or negatively charged anionic polymer.
The oppositely charged ions produce positively charged Zn (0001) and negatively charged O polar surfaces [1].
All but (4) produced positively biased estimates of the effective sample size.
He produced positively charged gallium nitride, to go with the negatively charged gallium nitride already in existence.
Along (0001) axis, the oppositely charged ions produce positively charged Zn (0001) and negatively charged O 000 1 ¯, which forms a dipole.
This process produces positively charged ions in the first electrolyte that travel through the membrane into the second electrolyte, where they balance the charges coming in from the electrons.
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