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Hydrogen-Bonding Effects on the Fluorescence versus Electron-Transfer-Initiated Chemiluminescence Spectra of the m-Oxybenzoate Ion Derived from a Bicyclic Dioxetane
Adam, Waldemar,Matsumoto, Masakatsu,Trofimov, Alexei V.
, p. 2078 - 2082 (2000)
A comparative spectral study of the fluorescence of the m-oxybenzoate anion versus the electron-transfer-initiated chemiluminescence (CIEEL) of the same anion derived from the bicyclic dioxetanes in various solvents is reported. The present study reveals that the fluorescence of this oxyanion is blue-shifted in protic versus aprotic solvents, while the CIEEL-spectral maximum is independent of the medium. The same phenomenon has been recently observed for the m-oxybenzoate ion derived from CIEEL-active spiroadamantyl dioxetanes. The reported spectral differences between the fluorescence and chemiluminescence emissions cannot be attributed to exciplex formation in the CIEEL process, but result from the differences in hydrogen-bonding effects on the photo- and chemiexcited oxyanion species. The observed solvatochromism is qualitatively rationalized in terms of the semiempirical AM1 calculations.
PHENOL DERIVATIVE PRODUCTION METHOD
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Paragraph 0032-0038, (2018/07/28)
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for producing a phenol derivative from a methoxyphenyl derivative having an ether functional group, the method boasting high yield and high purity, and causing no malodor. SOLUTION: When producing a phenol derivat
Viscosity dependence of the chemically induced electron-exchange chemiluminescence triggered from a bicyclic dioxetane
Adam, Waldemar,Matsumoto, Masakatsu,Trofimov, Alexei V.
, p. 8631 - 8634 (2007/10/03)
The viscosity dependence for the excitation step of the chemically initiated electron-exchange luminescence (CIEEL) triggered from a novel bicyclic furan-annelated dioxetane has been studied. The observed small but mechanistically significant enhancement
1,2- Dioxetane derivatives
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, (2008/06/13)
A 1,2-dioxetane derivative of formula (I): STR1 wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5 are each independently a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, or an aryl group, R2 and R3 together and R
