Chemiluminescence in Organic Chemistry [E-Book] / by Karl-Dietrich Gundermann, Frank McCapra.
The appearance of the first review in 1965 [1] and the first monograph in 1968 [2] on chemiluminescence demonstrated the extent of the phenomenon of light emission from the reaction of organic compounds in solution. Since then the num ber of chemiluminescent compounds has greatly increased, althoug...
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Personal Name(s): | Gundermann, Karl-Dietrich, author |
McCapra, Frank, author | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1987
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Physical Description: |
X, 218 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642716454 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-71645-4 |
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Reactivity and Structure: Concepts in Organic Chemistry ;
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Subject (LOC): |
- I. Introduction
- A. Physiochemical Background
- II. General Concepts in Chemiluminescence
- B. Chemiluminescent Reactions
- III. Autoxidation Reactions
- IV. Chemiluminescent Peroxide Decompositions, I (except Dioxetans)
- V. Peroxide Decompositions, II: Dioxetans
- VI. Peroxy Oxalate Chemiluminescence
- VII. Luminol and Related Compounds
- VIII. Acridine Derivatives
- IX. Other Nitrogen-Containing Compounds-Imine Peroxides
- X. Miscellaneous Compounds
- XI Electron Transfer Chemiluminescence
- C. Biohiminescence
- XII. Bioluminescence as a Special Case of Chemiluminescence
- D. Applications
- XIII. Analytical and Other Applications of Chemi- and Bioluminescence.
- XIV. Instrumentation
- XV. Chemiluminescent Demonstrations
- XVI. Chemiluminescence in the Future
- Appendix: Table of Luminol Type Hydrazides.