Photocatalysis is an innovative process that utilizes light energy to drive chemical reactions on the surface of a catalyst. By absorbing photons from light sources such as sunlight, photocatalysts can generate electron-hole pairs, initiating redox reactions that transform reactants into products. This phenomenon holds immense potential for applications in environmental remediation, energy conversion, and organic synthesis. One of the most well-known examples is the photocatalytic degradation of pollutants in water and air, where semiconductor photocatalysts such as titanium dioxide (TiO2) are used to break down organic contaminants into harmless byproducts under UV irradiation. Additionally, photocatalysis plays a crucial role in solar energy conversion technologies, including photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production and photovoltaic cells for electricity generation. With ongoing research and development, photocatalysis continues to emerge as a promising strategy for sustainable chemistry and clean energy production, paving the way towards a greener and more efficient future.
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