ABSTRACT
In recent years, the design of chemiluminescence flow injection sensors with immobilized and solid-state reagents has been one of the most active areas in chemiluminescence analysis. In these systems, analytes are detected by the chemiluminescence reactions either with the immobilized reagents directly or with the dissolved reagents which are released from the immobilized substrates or the solid-state forms by some appropriate eluents or are electrogenerated on line by the electrodes. This review discusses recent advances in these fields. The main advantages of the chemiluminescence flow injection sensors are described in comparison with the conventional chemiluminescence flow systems.