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Acridan-based chemiluminescence

In the presence of hydrogen peroxide and base, acridinium salts lead to chemiluminescence emission. Acridans, in their reduced forms, are able to react directly with oxygen in aprotic solvents with 4>cl up to 10% . Scheme 31 shows the proposed mechanism for chemiluminescence of 9-cyano-lO-methylacridan and 9-cyano-lO-methylacridinium salt in the presence of oxidant and base, which postulates the cyclic peroxidic intermediate 44. [Pg.1252]


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