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A Novel Technique for Generating and Observing Chemiluminescence in a Biological Setting
Published on: March 9, 2017
Highly Emissive Luminophores for Direct Chemiluminescence Detection
Xinxin Huang1, Tao Deng2, Qiling Wang2
1Chemical Engineering College, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, P. R. China.
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Direct chemiluminescence (CL) detection requires a proper luminophore to emit light through nonenzymatic activation. Herein, we synthesized a new class of 3-aminophthalhydrazide-type luminophores (LM-1-LM-13) with intensive CL emission. A typical analogue LM-5 was studied in detail, which exhibits greatly improved CL properties and enhanced storage stability compared to the widely used luminophore N-(4-aminobutyl)-N-ethylisoluminol (ABEI). The result of magnetic bead-based CL detection reveals that LM-5 holds great potential to become a next-generation luminophore in biosensing applications.
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