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Chemiluminescence of Diazaquinones and Related Compounds

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In the first paper concerning luminol chemiluminescence published 1928 by H.O.ALBRECHT 1) a diazaquinone APD (1.4 dihydro-5-amino-phthalazi.ne-1.4-dione) has been proposed as key intermediate:

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Gundermann, KD. (1973). Chemiluminescence of Diazaquinones and Related Compounds. In: Cormier, M.J., Hercules, D.M., Lee, J. (eds) Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0638-3_16

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