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Near-infrared chemiluminescence from the oxidation of ammonia in aqueous alkaline solution

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Francis, Paul
Barnett, Neil
Smith, Trevor
Spizzirri, Paul
Wang, Xue Qin
Krausz, Elmars

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The chemiluminescent oxidation of ammonia with hypobromite in aqueous alkaline solution evokes a broadly distributed emission in the near-infrared region, with intensity maxima at 1055 nm and 1270 nm.

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Journal of Luminescence

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2037-12-31