1. Principles, mechanisms and modeling of photocatalysis
1.1 Principle
The term "catalysis" refers to a process in which a substance, called a "catalyst", accelerates a thermodynamically possible reaction, while being regenerated at the end of the cycle. A distinction is made between homogeneous catalysis, in which the catalyst, reactants and products form a single phase, and heterogeneous catalysis, which takes place at the interface between a solid catalyst and a fluid phase containing the reactants and products ...
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Standards and norms
- Self-contained air cleaners for commercial and residential applications – Test methods – Intrinsic performance, AFNOR - NF B44-200 - 2016
- Photocatalysis – Measuring the effectiveness of photocatalytic devices for active-mode removal of VOCs and odors from indoor air – Part 1: Confined enclosure test method, AFNOR - NF EN 16846-1 - 2017
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France dehumidification Photo-Lux process: http://deshumidifications.com/index.php/photocatalyse/
UVRER-ANEMO: https://www.uvrer-anemo.com/traitement-de-lair-par-photocatalyse
CondorChem: https://condorchem.com/en/blog/photocatalysis-for-vocs-treatment/...
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