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Ion Hydration and Nanodrops in Mass Spectrometry — NSF Award to University of California-Berkeley (CA, $600,000)

With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Evan Williams of the University of California, Berkeley, with his group, will investigate the chemistry and physics of charged droplets and the chemistry that occurs within evaporating droplets. Charged water droplets

Award titleIon Hydration and Nanodrops in Mass Spectrometry
Award ID2506157
AwardeeUniversity of California-Berkeley
CityBERKELEY
StateCA
Amount obligated$600,000
Principal investigatorEvan Williams
ProgramChemical Measurement & Imaging
Start date02/01/2026
AbstractWith support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Evan Williams of the University of California, Berkeley, with his group, will investigate the chemistry and physics of charged droplets and the chemistry that occurs within evaporating droplets. Charged water droplets are ubiquitous in the environment, where they are generated by waves, waterfalls, and in thunderclouds, and have significant importance in industrial processes, including protecti
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