valokatalyyttisistä
Valokatalyyttisistä, often translated as photocatalytic, refers to a process where light energy is used to accelerate a chemical reaction. This is achieved through the use of a photocatalyst, a substance that absorbs light and then facilitates the reaction without being consumed itself.
The fundamental principle of photocatalysis involves the absorption of photons by the photocatalyst, leading to the
Common photocatalysts include titanium dioxide (TiO2), which is widely used due to its stability, low cost, and
Photocatalytic processes have numerous applications. They are utilized in environmental remediation for air and water purification,