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T he article considers the photochemical degradation of the phenol solution in the presence of TiO 2 nanoparticles, which synthesized in moderate conditions and dimensions vary between 10-30 nm and the 100 mg/ml NH 4OH solution. The appearance of photochemical dissociation was confirmed on the basis of the absorption curves taken before and after the process and Abs curves were drawn on the “Varian” device. Phenol’s photochemical dissociation in UV-visible area has been confirmed by experiments.

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T he article considers the photochemical degradation of the phenol solution in the presence of TiO 2 nanoparticles, which synthesized in moderate conditions and dimensions vary between 10-30 nm and the 100 mg/ml NH 4OH solution. The appearance of photochemical dissociation was confirmed on the basis of the absorption curves taken before and after the process and Abs curves were drawn on the “Varian” device. Phenol’s photochemical dissociation in UV-visible area has been confirmed by experiments.

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