photooxidation

From Glossary of Meteorology
The general term used to describe the conversion of a reduced molecule to an oxidized form in the presence of molecular oxygen via a set of chemical reactions that are initiated by photolysis.

In the atmosphere, hydrocarbons are converted to carbon monoxide, CO, and carbon dioxide, CO2, via photooxidation.

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