sunreactivity
Sunreactivity refers to the ability of a substance to undergo chemical reactions when exposed to sunlight. This phenomenon is primarily driven by the photochemical processes that occur when light from the sun interacts with the substance. The wavelength of the light, typically in the ultraviolet (UV) and visible light spectrum, determines the type of reaction that can occur.
Sunreactivity is a critical factor in various fields, including chemistry, environmental science, and materials science. In
In materials science, sunreactivity is exploited in the development of photodegradable materials, which can break down
The study of sunreactivity involves the use of various analytical techniques, such as spectroscopy and chromatography,