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Acceptor passivation, kinetics

Despite the clear implication of the involvement of intramolecular electron transfer in the chemiluminescence of certain dioxetanes, there have been no clear examples of intermolecular electron exchange luminescence processes with dioxetanes. In a recent note, however, Wilson (1979) reports the observation of catalysis of the chemiluminescence of tetramethoxy-1,2-dioxetane by rubrene and, most surprisingly, by 9,10-dicyanoanthracene. While catalysis by the added fluorescers was not kinetically discernible, a lowering of the activation energy for chemiluminescence was observed. These results were interpreted not in terms of an actual electron transfer with the formation of radical ions, but rather in terms of charge transfer interactions between fluorescer and dioxetane in the collision complex. In any event, these results certainly emphasize the need for caution in considering the fluorescer as a passive energy acceptor in dioxetane chemiluminescence. [Pg.207]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.91 , Pg.285 , Pg.307 ]




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