It was shown that acyclic intermediates play a role in the chemiexcitation of the chemiluminescence (CL) of lophine peroxides in addition to the dioxetane intermediates. Because the CL efficiencies of position‐isomers (R)‐9 and (R)‐10, which theoretically give the common dioxetane intermediate, were different, the different CL efficiencies are attributable to the CL mechanism involving a partially cyclic transition structure at the chemiexcitation step.
We reported a visible-near-infrared fluorescent probe for peroxynitrite detection with large pseudo-Stokes and emission shifts, based on through-bond energy transfer (TBET) in combination with intramolecular charge transfer (ICT).
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