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This is the first book ever on electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) … . … [T]he editor is credited as one of the three pioneers in the field. Overall, if I were to use only one word to describe this monograph, it would be 'thorough'. The editor has done an excellent job in selecting the contributing authors, and they, in turn, have captured and presented in an admirable fashion a balanced view of all the theoretical and practical aspects of ECL from the point of scientific discovery to the current level of understanding. … I would insist that it be in the must-read list for a wide range of professionals, from physicists to organic chemists to biologists, who work in such diverse areas as light-emitting diodes, combinatorial synthesis, wastewater management, or DNA sequencing.
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 127, No. 6, 2005
Book Description
Compiled by the pioneer of this highly innovative technology, Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence surveys the use of ECL systems for the development of light-emitting devices, as well as the measurement and identification of biologically important compounds. It provides more than 1150 references, 240 tables, and contributions from 16 leading authorities on the subject, identifying promising research pathways, trends, challenges and topics of vital importance to field progression. It discusses the simulation of ECL behavior using commercial software, summarizes key characteristics of the most common organic ECL systems, and covers the latest developments in metal chelate ECL, and describes the use of flow injection, liquid chromatography, and capillary electrophoresis in conjunction with ECL.
Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence (Monographs in Electroanalytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Series),Allen J. Bard,CRC,082475347X,Chemiluminescence,Chemistry - Analytic,Chemistry - General,Chemistry - Industrial & Technical,Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical,Electrochemistry,Science,Science/Mathematics,Colloid chemistry,Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry & radiation,Science / Chemistry / Technical & Industrial
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