Environmental Sciences, asked by souvikghosh1, 1 year ago

During photocatalysis recombination is not an issue 1.True 2.False

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Answered by Answers4u
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The above statement is false.

During photocatalysis recombination is definitely an issue.

Excessive recombination is definitely not good for the photocatalysis process.

High levels of recombination leads to an inefficient photocatalysis.

In order to prevent photocatalysis failures, several steps are undertaken such as extending the lifetime of exciton, improving the seperation of electron holes.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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The answer is false.

During photocatalysis, recombination is definitely an issue

Excessive recombination is not good for the photocatalysis process and high levels of recombination in the reaction leads to an inefficient photocatalysis.

Photocatalysis is a reaction which is catalysed by the presence of light of certain wavelength

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