Compositions – Chemiluminescent
Patent
1998-09-30
2000-06-20
Tucker, Philip
Compositions
Chemiluminescent
436172, 526258, 526264, 544237, C09K 300, G01N 2176, C08F 2608, C07D23730
Patent
active
060774614
ABSTRACT:
Luminol derived monomers, and luminol derived water-treatment polymers formed from the luminol derived monomers, as well as methods for monitoring of the chemiluminescence of such water-treatment polymers are disclosed. The novel chemiluminescent polymers require only a very low level of incorporation of the chemiluminescent moiety, and are useful for monitoring, even in systems containing impurities which either quench fluorescence or fluoresce themselves.
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Murray Patrick G.
Sproul Don
Tseng Amy M.
Breininger Thomas M.
Martin Michael B.
Nalco Chemical Company
Tucker Philip
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