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mmx_01
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With all respect - I understand that triplet state of oxygen is the source for alike state in the unstable peroxide dianion derived from luminol. But on the other hand - doesn't the dianion have all its electrons happily paired - and how then the triplet state occurs - or the dianion is a radical - and why then its radical form is not shown or spelled out explicitly?
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PMID: 19071703 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2006.12.045
Offhand, I do not know the answer, but the article above is a good review of luminol. There might be some information in it.
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