Issue 7, 2012

Spectrochemistry and artificial color modulation of Cypridina luminescence: indirect evidence for chemiexcitation of a neutral dioxetanone and emission from a neutral amide

Abstract

We demonstrate that the emission energy of the cypridinid oxyluciferin depends strongly on the polarity and, to a lesser extent, on the basicity of the medium. The emission color can be tuned by environment effects from violet to green. We also provide firm evidence that the natural system utilizes the neutral form of the emitter.

Graphical abstract: Spectrochemistry and artificial color modulation of Cypridina luminescence: indirect evidence for chemiexcitation of a neutral dioxetanone and emission from a neutral amide

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
25 Jan 2012
Accepted
12 Apr 2012
First published
09 May 2012

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2012,11, 1151-1155

Spectrochemistry and artificial color modulation of Cypridina luminescence: indirect evidence for chemiexcitation of a neutral dioxetanone and emission from a neutral amide

P. Naumov, C. Wu, Y. Liu and Y. Ohmiya, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2012, 11, 1151 DOI: 10.1039/C2PP25020A

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