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Dibenzal diperoxide

When dibenzal diperoxide 3 was added, at 200°, to a solution of di-benzanthrone a red chemiluminescence was observed67) this is also seen in the reaction of violanthrone (dibenzanthrone) with alkaline hydrogen peroxide/chlorine. [Pg.81]

Dibenzal Diperoxide or Dibenzylidene Diperoxide (called 3 6fDiphenyl-l,2.4.5-tetroxan, Dibenzylidendiperoxyd or Dibenzaldiperoxyd in Ger),... [Pg.76]

Addition of dibenzal diperoxide (34) to a solution of dibenzanthrone (35) at 200 ° gives rise to a red chemiluminescence which is the emission from the first excited singlet state of the fluorescer (35) [33, 34]. [Pg.47]


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