fotoutlenianie
Fotoutlenianie, commonly translated as photochemical oxidation, is the chemical process in which light energy promotes the oxidation of a substrate, typically through reactive oxygen species generated during irradiation. In irradiation events, molecules can reach excited electronic states that react with molecular oxygen or other oxidants, leading to formation of radicals, hydroperoxides, carbonyls and other oxidized products. Mechanisms include direct photooxidation by excited species, energy transfer to oxygen that produces singlet oxygen, and photosensitized oxidation in which a sensitizer mediates electron transfer or hydrogen abstraction.
The process plays a major role in several fields. In materials science, fotoutlenianie contributes to the aging
Factors that influence the rate and outcome of fotoutlenianie include light intensity and spectrum (especially UV
Studying fotoutlenianie typically involves monitoring changes in oxidation state (for example, carbonyl formation by infrared spectroscopy),