Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence
Protocols and Applications
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Chemiluminescence (CL) produced directly or indirectly as a result of electrochemical reactions is known as electrochemiluminescence (ECL), which is from the family of spectro-electrochemical techniques. For b...
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The basic components of an ECL instrument consist of supply of an electrical energy for the ECL reaction at an electrode within an electrochemical cell and an optical detector for the measurement of the emitte...
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ECL quenching may play an important role in designing new methodologies for sensitive detection of analytes. Quenching proposes prospective advantages in the framework of ECL and has acquired considerable atte...
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The perspectives and recent developments in the field of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) have grown exponentially in the last few decades. The state of the art of the developments, key strategies, and trends to...
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The development of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) applications is a growing field, having the potential advantages of ECL over conventional chemiluminescence. ECL has found various applications in immunoassays...
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ECL continues to be an area of active research. This chapter provides a brief way for understanding fundamentals of ECL. An overview of selected key ECL mechanisms for the production of ECL is given. Studies o...
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Finding new luminophores with higher ECL efficiencies and modifying a moiety of the emitter to use it for the labeling of biomolecules are the two driving forces that lead to the synthesis of a number of new E...