4220 



Chemical Luminescence 



4220 



4220 Chemical Luminescence. 

 (See also 6840.) 



Wiedemann, E., & Schmidt, G. C. A. Ps. C. 



54 (1895) 604-. 

 Konig, W. Frkf. a. M. Ps. Vr. Jbr. (1895-96) 



38. 



Arnold, W. A. Ps. C. 61 (1897) 313-. 

 "Albo-carbon light." Pattinson, J. [1882] 



Newcastle C. S. T. 5 (1883) 135-. 

 Animal luminosity, nature. Lupi, A. Genova 



S. Lig. At. 4 (1893) 325-. 

 Arsenious anhydride from hydrochloric acid, 



luminescence produced by crystallising. 



Bdttger, R. Pogg. A. 43 (1838) 655-. 

 Benzene, luminosity when burnt with non- 

 luminous combustible gases. Frankland, 



E., <& Thorne t L. T. C. S. J. 33 (1878) 



89. 

 Chlorine, action on metals, light produced by. 



Bottger, R. Pogg. A. 43 (1838) 655-. 

 Coloration, peculiar, manifested by bodies ex- 

 posed to chemical radiation. Melloni, M. 



Nap. Ed. 1 (1842) 11-; Mod. S. It. Mm. 23 



(1844) (Fis.) 97-. 

 Combustion, source of light in. Rumford, B. 



(Count.) Schweigger J. 9 (1813) 240-. 

 Crystallisation, light. Anon, (vi 185) Bb. It. 



83 (1836) 139-. 

 , optical phenomena attending. Rose, H. 



Berl. Ab. (1835) 321- ; Pogg. A. 52 (1841) 



443-, 585-. 

 , . Bandrowski, E. Z. Ps. C. 15 



(1894) 323-; Krk. Ak. (Mt.-Prz.) Ez. 10 

 (1896) 337-; 11 (1897) 1-; Z. Ps. C. 17 



(1895) 234-; Crc. Ac. Sc. Bll. (1896) 199-. 

 Electric discharge and luminescence. Wiede- 

 mann, E. Arch. Sc. Ps. Nt. 2 (1896) 516-, 

 641. 



Fire-fly, photometric efficiency, cheapest form 

 of light. Langley, S. P., & Very, F. W. 

 Am. J. Sc. 40 (1890) 97-. 



Flame of hydrogen or alcohol containing tur- 

 pentin, light produced by. Hare, R. Silli- 

 man J. 2 (1820) 172. 



Flames containing vaporised salts, luminosity. 

 Smithells, A., Dawson, H. M., & Wilson, 

 H. A. [1899] Phil. Trans. (A) 193 (1900) 

 89-. 



Gas, luminosity increased by carburation at 

 high temperatures. Paquelin, (Dr.) . As. 

 Fr. C. E. (1878) 332-. 



Gases, electrically glowing, absorption of light 

 in. Cantor, M. A. Ps. 1 (1900) 462-. 



, , (Cantor). Pringsheim, 



E. A. Ps. 2 (1900) 199-. 



, incandescent, light. Mach, E. Z. Mth. 

 Ps. 9 (1864) 69-. 



, luminosity. Smithells, A. Ph. Mg. 37 

 (1894) 245-; 39 (1895) 122-. 



Glass, electro- and photo-luminescence. Wie- 

 demann, E. A. Ps. C. 38 (1889) 488-. 



, luminescence due to cathode rays. Burke, 

 J. [1894] L. Ps. S. P. 13 (1895) 287-; Ph. 

 Mg. 39 (1895) 115-. 



Glow-worm and fire-fly, phosphorescence. 



Herapath, T. J. Chemist 3 (1856) 714-. 

 , luminosity. Gothard, J. Wien Pht Cor 



24 .(1887) 443-. 

 , . Muraoka, H. [1896-97] Tok. Coll. 



Sc. J. 9 (1895-98) 129-. 

 F Muraoka, H., <& Kasuya, M. A. Ps 



C. 64 (1898) 186-. 

 , phosphorescent substance from. Carus 



C. G. C. E. 59 (1864) 607-. 

 , radiation. Henry, C. C. E. 123 (1896) 



Heated lime and magnesia on charcoal, lumin- 

 osity. Brewster, (Sir) D. Edinb Ph J 3 

 (1820) 343-. 



Hydrocarbons, oil, etc., variable light from. 

 Payen, A. Par. S. Phlm. N. Bll. (1826) 

 163- ; Par. Bll. S. Encour. 26 (1827) 22-. 



IGNIS FATUUS. 



Doe, . Gilbert A. 70 (1822) 225-. 

 Bischof, G. Kastner Arch. Ntl. 5 (1825) 178-. 

 Mitchell, J. Silliman J. 16 (1829) 246- 

 Wailes, G. E. Mg. 1 (1833) 350-. 

 Chambers, Rich. Mg. NH. 1 (1837) 353-. 

 White, W. H. Mg. NH. 1 (1837) 551-. 

 Weissenborn, W. Mg. NH. 1 (1837) 552-. 

 Bessel, F. W. Pogg. A. 44 (1838) 366-. 

 \Barilli, G. non] Barilli-Filopante, Q. (vi 



Adds.) Majocchi A. Fis. C. 3 (1841) 36-. 

 Galle, J. G. Pogg. A. 82 (1851) 593-. 

 Baer, . Halle Z. 2 (1853) 110-. 

 Knorr, E. Pogg. A. 89 (1853) 620-. 

 Looff, W. Pogg. A. 108 (1859) 656-. 

 Wachtmeister, H. G. T. Gotheb. N. Hndl. 5 



(1859) 153-. 

 Meijboom, C. [1870] (x) Batav. Ntk. Ts. 32 



(1873) 265-. 



Reimann, E. Wetter 13 (1896) 207-. 

 Gellermann, C. Wetter 13 (1896) 215-. 



Insect luminosity. Gilbert, P. Ev. Quest. Sc. 



30 (1891) 225-, 558-. 

 . Garbasso, A. Tor. Ac. Sc. Mm. 46 



(1896) 179-. 



Light magnets (Lichtmagnete) , Canton's phos- 

 phorus, decaying fish, etc. John, J. F. 



Gilbert A. 55 (1817) 453-. 

 Luminous phials, Davy's. Jacquin, J. von. 



Gilbert A. 31 (1809) 213-. 

 Magnesium light. Nickles, J. Nancy Mm. 



Ac. Stanislas (1866) 242-. 

 Phosphorus, intermittent luminosity. Munck 



af Rosenschold, P. S. Pogg. A. 32 (1834) 216-. 

 , luminosity in connection with atmospheric 



conditions. Moffatt, W. [1862] Br. Met. S. 



P. 1 (1863) 197-. 

 Platinum heated by hydrogen as a source of 



light. Silliman, B. (jun.) Silliman J. 12 



(1851) 256-. 

 Pyrogallic acid. Lenard, P., & Wolf, M. A. 



Ps. C. 34 (1888) 918-. 

 Sodium light. Nickles, J. Nancy Mm. Ac. 



Stanislas (1866) 242-. 

 Solids and solid solutions. Wiedemann, E., <& 



Schmidt, G. C. A. Ps. C. 56 (1895) 201-. 



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