“…Thediscussion in the previous section on light-responsive materials revealed the importance of light as trigger for selfreporting properties.However,light is not only able to induce the self-reporting,b ut may also be the self-reporting characteristic itself.L ight as direct output of ac hemical reaction, that is,c hemiluminescence (CL), [122][123][124][125] offers beneficial advantages such as high sensitivity and real-time monitoring over awide dynamic range without the need for sophisticated equipment. [124,[126][127][128][129][130] Therefore,CLreactions find widespread applications in biomedical or analytical fields with ongoing research for persistent improvement. However,the challenge to gain higher CL quantum yields,tune the emission range,or simplify the CL system is to modify the reaction environment or the luminophore itself in such away that the CL properties are not diminished accidentally.Nevertheless,recent research into common luminophores,s uch as dioxetanes, [131,132] peroxyoxalates (POs), [122,[133][134][135][136][137] acridinium esters, [138][139][140][141] luminol, [129,142] and their respective derivatives,led to the development of aplethora of advanced, promising self-reporting CL systems.T he CL of acridinium esters,f or example,c an be triggered by antioxidants,e nzymes or peroxides and thus finds application in (biomedical) analytics as self-reporting sensor for these substances.…”