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Chemiluminescence Techniques

Chemiluminescence is a type of chemical reaction that produces light. It occurs when two chemicals, typically an oxidant and a fuel, react in the presence of a catalyst to form a product that emits light. This technique is widely used in a variety of scientific and industrial applications, including laboratory analy…

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Overview

Chemiluminescence is a type of chemical reaction that produces light. It occurs when two chemicals, typically an oxidant and a fuel, react in the presence of a catalyst to form a product that emits light. This technique is widely used in a variety of scientific and industrial applications, including laboratory analysis, environmental monitoring, forensics, medical diagnostics, and food safety. Chemiluminescence is especially useful for measuring extremely small concentrations of materials due to the high sensitivity and low detection limits that it provides. Moreover, it is a very cost-effective method as it requires minimal equipment and can be automated, making it a valuable tool for scientists.

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Athina Vidaki · Netherlands Timothy Palmbach · United States Ozgur Bulut · Germany

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