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Pre-annihilation electrochemiluminescence
Electrochimica Acta, 1968Abstract Electrochemiluminescence generated by alternating electrolysis of solutions of fluorescent aromatic hydrocarbons is attributed primarily to radical-anion—cation annihilation. However, light can also be detected while oxidizing the anion or reducing the cation of certain molecules at potentials insufficient to generate the oppositely charged ...
D.L. Maricle +3 more
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Reticular Ratchets for Directing Electrochemiluminescence
Journal of the American Chemical SocietyElectrochemiluminescence (ECL) involves charge transfer between electrochemical redox intermediates to produce an excited state for light emission. Ensuring precise control of charge transfer is essential for decoding ECL fundamentals, yet guidelines on how to achieve this for conventional emitters remain unexplored.
Rengan Luo +17 more
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Pre-Adsorbed H-Mediated Electrochemiluminescence
Nano LettersIn conventional electrochemiluminescence (ECL) systems, the presence of the competitive cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in aqueous electrolytes is typically considered to be a side reaction, leading to a reduced ECL efficiency and stability due to H2 generation and aggregation at the electrode surface.
Mengzhen Xi +8 more
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Electrochemiluminescence: Ruthenium Complexes
2000Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is the generation of emitting excited Principle and states from electron transfer reactions of species that are generated electro-applications chemically at the surface of an electrode on application of applied potentials (Faulkner and Bard, 1977). These reactions have been the subject of theoretical study for a number of
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Electrochemiluminescence: 1996-1998
Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescenceThe 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.
, Kricka, , Stanley
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Electrochemiluminescence Interferometry at Microelectrodes
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1994COLLINSON M. M. +3 more
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Electrochemiluminescence Biochemical Sensors
2021Ruizhong Zhang, Zhifeng Ding
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