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- Scott; Rohrer, Kristen; Schultz, Emeric (2012-06-12). "The Chemistry of Lightsticks: Demonstrations To Illustrate Chemical Processes". Journal of Chemical...
- December 1, 2021. V Lightstick (stylized in all caps) was a digital item that acted as a special "heart" icon. The V Lightstick provided the user with...
- 10-Diphenylanthracene is used as a sensitiser in chemiluminescence. In lightsticks it is used to produce blue light. It is a molecular organic semiconductor...
- as a sensitiser in chemoluminescence and as a yellow light source in lightsticks. As an organic semiconductor, the major application of rubrene is in...
- Scott; Rohrer, Kristen; Schultz, Emeric (2012-06-12). "The Chemistry of Lightsticks: Demonstrations To Illustrate Chemical Processes". Journal of Chemical...
- capable of carrying a lightstick or a small battery powered lamp. Further it is possible to insert one or two small lightsticks into a transparent balloon...
- Music Mind noted Exo's use of "not only ... the stage-lights and the lightsticks, but also [a] multitude of special effects like water, flames, and fireworks...
- used for creating flying light effects by using them as a carrier for lightsticks or other small light sources. They can be also used for other amateur...
- 1-Chloro-9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene is a fluorescent dye used in lightsticks. It emits yellow-green light, used in 30-minute high-intensity Cyalume...
- 5,12-Bis(phenylethynyl)naphthacene is a fluorescent dye used in lightsticks. It yields orange light. 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene PubChem. "5...