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  1. Luminol - Wikipedia

    Luminol (C 8 H 7 N 3 O 2) is a chemical that exhibits chemiluminescence, with a blue glow, when mixed with an appropriate oxidizing agent. Luminol is a white-to-pale-yellow crystalline solid that is soluble …

  2. Luminol | Definition, Characteristics, Chemiluminescence, Blood ...

    luminol, chemical compound that emits a blue fluorescent light when it reacts with certain oxidizing agents. Luminol is most widely known for its application in forensic science, in which it is used to …

  3. How Luminol Works - HowStuffWorks

    To perform a luminol test, the criminalists simply spray the mixture wherever they think blood might be. If hemoglobin and the luminol mixture come in contact, the iron in the hemoglobin accelerates a …

  4. Luminol - Encyclopedia.com

    Luminol (LOO-min-ol) is a substance that glows when it come in contact with blood. It was discovered in the late nineteenth century, but chemists found little use for the compound for half a century.

  5. Luminol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Luminol A supplement to blood splash interpretation is the use of luminol. Luminol is a reagent that detects substances with peroxidase activity, one of which is blood.

  6. What Is Luminol Used for in Forensic Science? - Biology Insights

    1 day ago · Luminol is a chemical tool used in forensic investigations to reveal evidence invisible to the naked eye. It allows crime scene investigators to search for and document minute traces of blood …

  7. Luminol Reaction Chemistry Demonstration and Blood Test

    Apr 2, 2025 · Learn about the luminol reaction and get step-by-step instructions for two chemistry demonstrations, including the luminol blood test.

  8. Luminol | C8H7N3O2 | CID 10638 - PubChem

    Luminol | C8H7N3O2 | CID 10638 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier …

  9. Luminol is a compound with chemiluminescent qualities that is used in a variety of applications, the most notable of which being forensics. The most well-known and commonly used chemiluminescent …

  10. Luminol Substrates for Chemiluminescent Assays - BOC Sciences

    Luminol and its derivative substrates have found extensive applications in modern analytical technologies. Owing to their high sensitivity, independence from external light excitation, and low …