fotokatalitikus
Fotokatalitikus refers to processes involving photocatalysis. Photocatalysis is a chemical reaction that is stimulated by the absorption of light. In a photocatalytic process, a substance known as a photocatalyst is used. This photocatalyst absorbs photons (light particles) and gains energy. This energy is then used to facilitate a chemical reaction, often by breaking down or transforming other substances. A common example is titanium dioxide (TiO2), which is widely used in photocatalytic applications.
The mechanism typically involves the photocatalyst absorbing light energy, which excites electrons within its structure. These
Photokatalitikus processes have numerous applications. They are employed in self-cleaning surfaces, air and water purification systems,