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- Photodegradation abstract "Photodegradation is degradation of a photodegradable molecule caused by the absorption of photons, particularly those wavelengths found in sunlight, such as infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet light. However, other forms of electromagnetic radiation can cause photodegradation. Photodegradation includes photodissociation, the breakup of molecules into smaller pieces by photons. It also includes the change of a molecule's shape to make it irreversibly altered, such as the denaturing of proteins, and the addition of other atoms or molecules. A common photodegradation reaction is oxidation. This type of photodegradation is used by some drinking water and wastewater facilities to destroy pollutants. Photodegradation in the environment is part of the process by which ambergris evolves from its fatty precursor.The United States federal standard for testing plastic for photodegradation is 40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–03 Edition)PART 238Photodegradation also destroys paintings and other artifacts.".
- Photodegradation wikiPageID "3224696".
- Photodegradation wikiPageRevisionID "606462261".
- Photodegradation auto "yes".
- Photodegradation date "December 2009".
- Photodegradation hasPhotoCollection Photodegradation.
- Photodegradation subject Category:Chemical_reactions.
- Photodegradation subject Category:Plastics_and_the_environment.
- Photodegradation type ChemicalProcess113446390.
- Photodegradation type ChemicalReaction113447361.
- Photodegradation type ChemicalReactions.
- Photodegradation type NaturalProcess113518963.
- Photodegradation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Photodegradation type Process100029677.
- Photodegradation comment "Photodegradation is degradation of a photodegradable molecule caused by the absorption of photons, particularly those wavelengths found in sunlight, such as infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet light. However, other forms of electromagnetic radiation can cause photodegradation. Photodegradation includes photodissociation, the breakup of molecules into smaller pieces by photons.".
- Photodegradation label "Fotodegradatie".
- Photodegradation label "Fotodegradazione".
- Photodegradation label "Photodegradation".
- Photodegradation label "Photodégradation".
- Photodegradation label "Выцветание".
- Photodegradation sameAs Fotodegradace.
- Photodegradation sameAs Photodégradation.
- Photodegradation sameAs Fotodegradazione.
- Photodegradation sameAs Fotodegradatie.
- Photodegradation sameAs m.08_jys.
- Photodegradation sameAs Q1902073.
- Photodegradation sameAs Q1902073.
- Photodegradation sameAs Photodegradation.
- Photodegradation wasDerivedFrom Photodegradation?oldid=606462261.
- Photodegradation isPrimaryTopicOf Photodegradation.