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Is there a Chemiluminescent Compound activated solely by pressure/movent?
« on: 11/12/2008 10:34:33 »
Is there a compound with Chemiluminescent properties which is activated soley by physical movement and/or pressure rather than by oxidisation?

Mod edit - I've changed the subject of your post to be formatted as a question - please do this in future to help keep the forum tidy and easy to navigate.  Thanks!
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Is there a Chemiluminescent Compound activated solely by pressure/movent?
« Reply #1 on: 11/12/2008 13:02:17 »
I think you are looking for mechanoluminescence: i.e. piezoluminescence, fractoluminescence or triboluminescence rather than chemiluminescence.
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