kémilumineszcens
Kémilumineszcens, also known as chemiluminescence, is a process in which light is emitted as the result of a chemical reaction. This phenomenon occurs when certain molecules, known as luminophores, are excited to a higher energy state and then return to their ground state, releasing energy in the form of light. The light emitted is typically in the visible spectrum, ranging from ultraviolet to infrared, but most commonly in the blue and green regions.
Chemiluminescence is widely observed in nature and has numerous applications in science and technology. In nature,
In technology, chemiluminescence is employed in luminous paints, glow-in-the-dark materials, and certain types of lighting systems.
The study of chemiluminescence involves understanding the chemical reactions that lead to light emission and the