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THE recombination of peroxide radicals is usually accompanied by luminescence (see, for example, refs. 1 and 2). In the presence of certain luminescent substances (activators) that do not affect the reaction rate the luminescence will increase due to energy transfer3. The luminescence intensity is a function of the concentration of peroxide radicals:
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VICHUTINSKII, A. Novel Chemiluminescence Methods for Determination of Absolute Rate Constants for Elementary Radical Reactions in the Liquid Phase. Nature 206, 292–293 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/206292b0
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