- photocatalyst
- фотохимический катализатор, фотокатализатор
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials . 1972.
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials . 1972.
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photocatalyst — A substance that helps bring about a light catalyzed reaction; e.g., chlorophyll. [photo + G. katalysis, dissolution (catalysis)] * * * pho·to·cat·a·lyst kat əl əst n a substance that catalyzes the main reaction in photocatalysis * * *… … Medical dictionary
photocatalyst — pho·to·catalyst … English syllables
photocatalyst — “+ noun Etymology: phot + catalyst : a substance that catalyzes the main reaction in photocatalysis … Useful english dictionary
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