1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf00923919
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Luminol oxidation processes accompanied by chemiluminescence

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“…Hypohalites of chlorine and bromine (hypochlorite, hypobromite) and related oxidants, such as N -bromosuccinimide, 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and chloramine-T, are well-known oxidants in CL reactions. Hypochlorite (OCl − ) is used to induce a brilliant blue emission by oxidation of luminol [42, 43]. Hypochlorite has a reduction potential ( E 0) of 0.841 Vand thus acts as a medium-strong oxidant [44].…”
Section: Effect Of Interfering Substances On Lclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypohalites of chlorine and bromine (hypochlorite, hypobromite) and related oxidants, such as N -bromosuccinimide, 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and chloramine-T, are well-known oxidants in CL reactions. Hypochlorite (OCl − ) is used to induce a brilliant blue emission by oxidation of luminol [42, 43]. Hypochlorite has a reduction potential ( E 0) of 0.841 Vand thus acts as a medium-strong oxidant [44].…”
Section: Effect Of Interfering Substances On Lclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Purging G solutions with argon for 15 min leads to a small decrease (less than 20%) in the chemiluminescence yield of the reaction. Chemiluminescence in the system significantly differs in this feature from chemiluminescence accompanying photooxidation in the presence of dissolved oxygen [12] and chemiluminescence for which dissolved oxygen is essential [13]. In the latter cases, purging with argon or nitrogen for 5 min leads to complete quenching of chemiluminescence.…”
Section: Dependence On Light Intensitymentioning
confidence: 98%