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EXCITATION energy transfer and quenching of excited states are known to be of importance in many phenomena, for example, in photochemistry1, photoluminescence2, radioluminescence3, radiolysis4. Evidence is presented in this communication that processes of the kind may occur in chemiluminescent solutions as well.
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VASSIL'EV, R. Secondary Processes in Chemiluminesccnt Solutions. Nature 196, 668–669 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196668a0
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