Ioliomics as an emerging research discipline
Ioliomics is defined as a rapidly emerging research discipline dealing with the studies of ions in liquid phases and revealing fundamental properties of ionic interactions in biological and chemical systems.
Covalent and ionic bonds are the two major types of chemical bonding in molecular structures and complex molecular architectures. The covalent bond involves sharing of electron pairs between atoms, while ionic bonding is based on the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. A critical difference between the covalent and ionic bonding is apparent upon changing from solid- to liquid-phase systems. Covalent compounds usually change their structure and electron properties only slightly upon dissolution in water and other liquids. By contrast, in ionic compounds, solvent-solute interactions induce dramatic changes upon dissolution, and the properties of the resulting liquid phase system depend strongly on the media.
In a recent analysis of state-of-the-art research efforts in the area of ionic compounds, a new emerging trend has been identified as ioliomics. The acronym is a combination of IOns and LIquids; the suffix -omics describes the comprehensiveness of the available data. Ioliomics is defined as a research discipline dealing with the studies of ions in liquids (or liquid phases) and stipulated with fundamental differences of ionic interactions.
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