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Photoinduced vs Photorelease - What's the difference?

photoinduced | photorelease |

As an adjective photoinduced

is induced as a result of interaction with electromagnetic radiation in the visible and near-visible range.

As a noun photorelease is

(chemistry|physics) the photoinduced release of one compound from another.

As a verb photorelease is

to release (one compound from other) by photoinduction.

photoinduced

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • induced as a result of interaction with electromagnetic radiation in the visible and near-visible range.
  • photorelease

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chemistry, physics) The photoinduced release of one compound from another
  • Verb

    (photoreleas)
  • To release (one compound from other) by photoinduction.