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Electrochemiluminescence: 1996–1998
Luminescence, 1999The journal continues to provide comprehensive literature surveys which will be published in most issues. These are a continuation of the literature surveys begun in 1986 in the Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, and which have up to 1998, encompassed more than 6000 references cited by year or specialized topic.
L J, Kricka, P E, Stanley
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Recent advances in electrochemiluminescence
Chemical Society Reviews, 2015Recent advances, novel phenomena, and prospectives in electrochemiluminescence are presented.
Zhongyuan, Liu, Wenjing, Qi, Guobao, Xu
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Rational Design of Electrochemiluminescent Devices
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2021Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is a light-emitting process which combines the intriguing merits of both electrochemical and chemiluminescent methods. It is an extensively used method especially in clinical analysis and biological research due to its high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and good reliability. ECL devices are critical for the development
Xiangui Ma +7 more
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Electrochemiluminescence (ECL)
Chemical Reviews, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Applications and trends in electrochemiluminescence
Chemical Society Reviews, 2010Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is chemiluminescence triggered by electrochemical techniques. More than 150 ECL assays with remarkably high sensitivity and extremely wide dynamic range are currently available, and accounts for hundreds of millions of dollars in sales per year. The recent development of ECL is particularly rapid.
Lianzhe, Hu, Guobao, Xu
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Autocatalytic Electrochemiluminescence
Angewandte ChemieAbstract Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is a powerful analytical technique that generates light through electrochemically induced reactions, enabling ultrasensitive biosensing and imaging of submicrometric objects. Conventional ECL systems, such as those using Ru(bpy) 3 2
Claudia Martinez Asenjo +9 more
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Electrochemiluminescence of Lanthanides
SPRINGER SERIES ON FLUORESCENCE, 2011Electrogenerated luminescence of lanthanides is reviewed with emphasis on the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of lanthanide chelates. Main application area of lanthanide chelates in this field is their use as electrochemiluminescent labels in bioaffinity assays such as in immunoassays or DNA probe assays. With lanthanide chelates as labels, hot electron-
S. Kulmala, T. Ala-Kleme, J. Suomi
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Electrochemiluminescence of Acridines
Electroanalysis, 2016AbstractAcridines play an important role in various fields of sciences. Besides their application for treatment of a number of infections, cancer, viral and prion diseases, they have been extensively used in chemiluminescence. Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is a unique kind of chemiluminescence with the precise temporal and spatial control of light ...
Saadat Majeed +4 more
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Electrochemiluminescence of carbazole
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1969Effect of supporting electrolytes in the electrochemiluminescence of carbazole has been studied with a view to understanding more about the mechanism of the chemiluminescence process. Comparison of the emission spectrum with its fluorescence and phosphorescence spectra suggests that the excited state is not carbazole.
K. S. V. Santhanam +2 more
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Laser based on electrochemiluminescence
Applied Optics, 1975The specific points raised here augment the full paper on this same subject by Measures [Appl. Opt. 13, 1121 (1974)]. In support of the feasibility of such a laser, an electrochemiluminescent system with ø(ecl) ~0.2 is cited from the literature (vs ø(ecl) ~1.4 x 10(-2)); and in relation to the feasibility calculations, the incompleteness of the ...
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