photolysis

/foʊ.təˈlɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

the process of decomposing a substance, especially a chemical compound, by the action of light, especially ultraviolet light.

“The scientists studied the photolysis of ozone molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere.”

Synonyms

  • light-induced decomposition
  • photochemical decomposition

Antonyms

  • chemolysis
  • thermal decomposition