Definition of Photodegradation. Meaning of Photodegradation. Synonyms of Photodegradation

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Definition of Photodegradation

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Meaning of Photodegradation from wikipedia

- Photodegradation is the alteration of materials by light. Commonly, the term is used loosely to refer to the combined action of sunlight and air, which...
- In polymer chemistry photo-oxidation (sometimes: oxidative photodegradation) is the degradation of a polymer surface due to the combined action of light...
- the environment, cellulose acetate can go through biodegradation and photodegradation. Several factors go into determining the rate of each degradation process...
- absorbance is at 530 nm in an aqueous solution, and it is subject to photodegradation. It is used as a food coloring, printing ink, biological stain, dental...
- trace metal and DOC chemical composition, and promote DOC degradation. Photodegradation involves the transformation of CDOM into smaller and less colored molecules...
- Retrieved on 2012-05-26. Yousif, Emad; Haddad, Raghad (2013-08-23). "Photodegradation and photostabilization of polymers, especially polystyrene: review"...
- The three most prominent are chemical bleaching, biodegradation, and photodegradation. Chemical bleaching is achieved by oxidation or reduction. Oxidation...
- processes. Photochemistry can also be destructive, as illustrated by the photodegradation of plastics. Photoexcitation is the first step in a photochemical process...
- plastic. Microplastics and nanoplastics result from the breakdown or photodegradation of plastic waste in surface waters, rivers or oceans. Recently, scientists...
- (1.2 m) above the water. Its surface has been bleached white due to photodegradation. The exposed end of the floating tree is splintered and worn but wide...