fotokatalizie
Fotokatalizie is a chemical process that utilizes a fotokatalizator, a substance that accelerates a chemical reaction when exposed to light. Typically, this fotokatalizator is a semiconductor material. When light of an appropriate wavelength strikes the fotokatalizator, electrons are excited, creating electron-hole pairs. These charge carriers can then migrate to the surface of the fotokatalizator and participate in redox reactions with adsorbed chemical species.
The most common fotokatalizator is titanium dioxide (TiO2). Other semiconductor materials like zinc oxide (ZnO) and
Fotokatalizie has a wide range of applications. One prominent area is environmental remediation, where it is