Luminescence in Electrochemistry Applications in Analytical Chemistr
This book highlights the various topics in which luminescence and electrochemistry are intimately coupled. The topic of this book is clearly at the frontier between several scientific domains involving physics, chemistry and biology. Applications in
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minescence in Electrochemistry Applications in Analytical Chemistry, Physics and Biology
Luminescence in Electrochemistry
Fabien Miomandre Pierre Audebert •
Editors
Luminescence in Electrochemistry Applications in Analytical Chemistry, Physics and Biology
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Editors Fabien Miomandre PPSM Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan Cachan France
ISBN 978-3-319-49135-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-49137-0
Pierre Audebert PPSM Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan Cachan France
ISBN 978-3-319-49137-0
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Foreword
When our team, in collaboration with korean friends, started some while ago (in 2004) to work on electrofluorochromism (EF), we were unaware at which point this field was virgin, like many others closely related and now fully emerging. After some pioneering works in the 1990s by several renowned researchers like A.J. Bard in the US, R. Compton in UK, C. Amatore and E. Levillain in France among others, it seems that a fresh momentum in the interplay of luminescence and electrochemistry appeared with new targets like the detection of a few chemical events or the design of new high contrast emitting displays. As strange as it may seem, at the time we started to be interested in the crossover of electrochemical and photophysical properties, only electrochromism (EC, the most ancient related research area) and electrochemiluminescence (ECL) along with some of its applications in biosensing, had already been really developed. Undoubtedly the field of ‘luminescence and electrochemistry coupling’ had not revealed all its potentialities at that time and the last twelve years confirmed that matter of fact with several significant n
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