fotodegradointi
Fotodegradointi is a Lithuanian verb meaning to photodegrade. In scientific contexts, it corresponds to photodegradation, the chemical breakdown of materials under light. The process can proceed by direct photolysis, where light directly cleaves bonds, or by indirect pathways in which light excites molecules that generate reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidation and fragmentation. Common targets include polymers (polyolefins, polyesters), dyes, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. Photodegradation alters color, mechanical properties, and molecular structure, and can yield small volatile compounds or persistent residues depending on conditions.
Factors influencing fotodegradointi include light wavelength and intensity, exposure duration, presence of oxygen, humidity, and temperature;
Methods to study fotodegradointi involve laboratory weathering devices (UV chambers, solar simulators) to simulate sunlight exposure;
Applications and implications cover the assessment of durability of plastics, coatings, and textiles; modeling environmental fate
Note: In Lithuanian literature, fotodegradointi is used as a verb; the noun is fotodegradacija.