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Kinetics of luminol sonochemiluminescence quenched by purines

Luminescence, 2012
ABSTRACTA homogeneous chemiluminescence (CL) reaction was initiated by ultrasound irradiation. Luminol sonochemiluminescence (SCL) reaction kinetics were determined under pseudo‐first‐order conditions, and the reaction followed the model for simple rise–fall kinetics.
Jian, Wang   +4 more
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Aqualuminescence of alkaline luminol in the presence of fluorescein

International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1986
The light yield from both luminol and fluorescein is studied at a fixed concentration of luminol and by varying the concentration of fluorescein in 3 X 10(-2) M basic solution by direct chemical reaction as well as by aqualuminescence technique. The emission spectra of chemiluminescence and aqualuminescence of the alkaline luminol-fluorescein mixture ...
C D, Kalkar, S V, Doshi, M, Pendse
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THE LUMINESCENCE OF LUMINOL IX

1964
Abstract : The luminol reaction may serve very well for the detection of blood spots and traces of blood on various objects in judicial-medical and criminological practice. There are various recipes for preparing the luminol reagent, among which that with sodium hydroxide yields equally intensive chemiluminescence regardless of whether it is a matter ...
M. Mrazovic, Lj. Huic, K. Weber
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Luminol as a fluorescent acid-base indicator

Talanta, 1966
The acid and base dissociation constants of luminol are determined at various ionic strengths. The transition interval occurs at pH 7.7-9.0, therefore luminol is a fluorescent indicator for the titration of strong and weak acids and strong bases. Its value as an indicator is established by titrating milk, red wine and cherry juice.
L, Erdey, I, Buzás, K, Vigh
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Luminol

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
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Luminol and Related Compounds

1987
The chemiluminescence of luminol and the cyclic hydrazides of aromatic and heterocyclic acids is one of the “classical” and perhaps still most studied of chemiluminescence reactions [1–6]. The mechanism is much more complicated than that of the more recently discovered dioxetans (Chap. V).
Karl-Dietrich Gundermann, Frank McCapra
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“Live, Laugh, Luminol”

Film Quarterly
FQ columnist Laurie Ouellette reports on her visit to CrimeCon, a convention that connects predominantly white female fans with content producers, entrepreneurs, victim advocates, and law enforcers. Unpacking the unsettling amalgamation of everyday violence and trauma, crime-solving, female-centric storytelling, and feminized fan culture on display at ...
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Luminol

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie, 1965
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