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Heating up chemiluminescence experiments

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Lynn M. Savage

For the past several years, researchers at the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute in Baltimore have been investigating ways to enhance chemiluminescence detection techniques. They have developed, for example, surface plasmon-coupled chemiluminescence, in which a sample is placed on a substrate with silver nanoparticles that enhance the luminescence signal. They also have found that pulses of microwave energy can enhance the natural signal of chemiluminescent chromophores. Now professor Chris D. Geddes and Michael J.R. Previte of the institute have found that the techniques can...Read full article

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    Published: September 2007
    Biophotonicschemiluminescence detection techniquesNews & FeaturesspectroscopyUniversity of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

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