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ECL Luminophores

Figure 16.4 Structural formulae of polyaromatic hydrocarbons—brightness organic ECL luminophores blue emissive 9,10-diphenylanthracene, green emissive 5,12-diphenylnaphtha-cene, orange emissive 5,6,11,12-tetraphenylnaphtacene (RUB), and red emissive bis-4,4 -(7,12-dipheny l)-benzo [k] fluoranthene. Figure 16.4 Structural formulae of polyaromatic hydrocarbons—brightness organic ECL luminophores blue emissive 9,10-diphenylanthracene, green emissive 5,12-diphenylnaphtha-cene, orange emissive 5,6,11,12-tetraphenylnaphtacene (RUB), and red emissive bis-4,4 -(7,12-dipheny l)-benzo [k] fluoranthene.
ECL luminophores are the compounds that undergo electron transfer reactions to generate excited states which emit UghL ECL luminophores involve a large number of compounds which can be generally divided into inorganic systems and organic systems. [Pg.743]

Organic ECL luminophores include luminol (2,3-amino"-phthal"-hydrazide), ABEl (V-(4-amino"-butyl)-V-ethyl"-iso"-lumi"-nol), lucigenin (V,V -dimethyl-9,9-bisacridinium), 9,10-diphenyl"-anthracene (DPA), RUB (rubrene), diimides, and various other organic compounds. [Pg.744]

A co-reactant is a compound that can produce an intermediate via oxidation or reduction to react with an ECL luminophore to produce excited states. The... [Pg.478]


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