Light irradiation method and its apparatus

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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20415761, 607 88, 362804, 422186, 4221863, B01J 1908

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ABSTRACT:
A light irradiation method and apparatus which emits light to avoid a photochemical reaction which returns an intermediate product to a pigment, in which a photochemical reaction or a thermochemical reaction transforms the pigment into the intermediate product, and at least a thermochemical reaction transforms the intermediate product into a pigment decomposed substance. Therefore, the photosensitization by irradiation with light is made brighter without increasing the total quantity of photons by irradiation with light in a specific time.

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