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Sociedade Brasileira de Química, Química Nova, 3(34), p. 544-554

DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422011000300030

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Luz: um raro produto de reação

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Abstract

LIGHT: A RARE REACTION PRODUCT. The production of visible light by chemical reactions constitutes interesting and fascinating phenomena and several reaction mechanisms are discussed to rationalize excited state formation. Most efficient chemiluminescence reactions are thought to involve one or more electron transfer steps and chemiexcitation is believed to occur by radical annihilation. A brief introduction to the general principles of light production and the main known chemiexcitation mechanisms will be given here. Subsequently, recent results on the mechanistic elucidation of efficient chemiluminescence systems, as the peroxyoxalate reaction, the induced decomposition of phenoxy-substituted 1,2-dioxetanes and the catalyzed decomposition of new alpha-peroxylactones will be discussed.