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New Aspects of D‐C Electrochemiluminescence

Schaper et al., 1982

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4431737838079261985
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Schaper H
Köstlin H
Schnedler E
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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In this paper a novel type of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) cell is described. The cells are thin-layer compartments with transparent electrodes spaced by 10-100~ m. The filling of the cells consists of electrolyte-free solutions of well-known luminescors such as rubrene in …
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