A photoreactor is a type of chemical reactor that interacts photons, a photocatalyst, and reactants while also gathering the reaction products that result from physicochemical reactions. It can work in a variety of temperature and pressure settings and take on numerous forms and behaviours. Establishing a photoreactor's kind, mode of operation, size, and ideal operating circumstances involves designing it. There are two basic types of photoreactors: batch and plug flow. In the one, mixing of the reacting mixture is encouraged as much as possible to assume a perfectly mixed reactor, whereas in the second, mixing is hampered to assume a perfectly segregated reactor.
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