Luminol, the first discovered and man-made effective chemiluminescence (CL) system, is the best known and one of the most widely used CL materials. The chemiluminescent process of the luminol CL has not yet been fully elucidated, although the decomposition of 1,2-dioxane-3,6-dione dianion (CP2–) is verified to be the key step to produce light emitter. However, the mechanisms of the CP2– decomposition and the effective singlet chemiexcitation are totally unknown, which is the outstanding obstacle to comprehending luminol CL. In the present work, by means of the state-of-the-art multireference computation and the nonadiabatic molecular dynamics (NAMD) simulation, the decomposition mechanism of CP2– is clearly revealed. A stepwise single elect...
The history of light emission triggered by electrochemical reactions, the so-called electrogenerated...
The production of visible light by chemical reactions constitutes interesting and fascinating phenom...
Stable doublet radical molecules have recently emerged as a promising new type of emitters in organi...
The catalyzed luminol chemiluminescence (CL) in a strongly alkaline environment has been rarely indu...
Chemiluminescent (CL) reactions are powerful analytical tools and are present in commercially availa...
The chemiluminescence of cyclic peroxides activated by oxidizable fluorescent dyes is an example of ...
Chemiluminescence is considered as the inverse of an elementary photochemical reaction. Nine element...
A dramatic chemiluminescence is described by Huntress, et al., which is based on the basic oxidation...
Chemiluminescence is the emission of light as a result of a nonadiabatic chemical reaction. The pres...
Developing molecules with high emission efficiency both in solution and the solid state is still a g...
Summary: Bioluminescence, wherein marine and terrestrial organisms chemically produce light for comm...
In this review article, we give a general introduction on the mechanisms involved in organic chemilu...
The chemiluminescence of cyclic peroxides activated by oxidizable fluorescent dyes is an example of ...
In this work, we report a new chemiluminescence system using bis-(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl) oxalate (TC...
To exemplify how theoretical chemistry can be applied to understand ground and excited state reactiv...
The history of light emission triggered by electrochemical reactions, the so-called electrogenerated...
The production of visible light by chemical reactions constitutes interesting and fascinating phenom...
Stable doublet radical molecules have recently emerged as a promising new type of emitters in organi...
The catalyzed luminol chemiluminescence (CL) in a strongly alkaline environment has been rarely indu...
Chemiluminescent (CL) reactions are powerful analytical tools and are present in commercially availa...
The chemiluminescence of cyclic peroxides activated by oxidizable fluorescent dyes is an example of ...
Chemiluminescence is considered as the inverse of an elementary photochemical reaction. Nine element...
A dramatic chemiluminescence is described by Huntress, et al., which is based on the basic oxidation...
Chemiluminescence is the emission of light as a result of a nonadiabatic chemical reaction. The pres...
Developing molecules with high emission efficiency both in solution and the solid state is still a g...
Summary: Bioluminescence, wherein marine and terrestrial organisms chemically produce light for comm...
In this review article, we give a general introduction on the mechanisms involved in organic chemilu...
The chemiluminescence of cyclic peroxides activated by oxidizable fluorescent dyes is an example of ...
In this work, we report a new chemiluminescence system using bis-(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl) oxalate (TC...
To exemplify how theoretical chemistry can be applied to understand ground and excited state reactiv...
The history of light emission triggered by electrochemical reactions, the so-called electrogenerated...
The production of visible light by chemical reactions constitutes interesting and fascinating phenom...
Stable doublet radical molecules have recently emerged as a promising new type of emitters in organi...