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Compostable Polymer Materials 1st Edition Ewa Rudnik

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Compostable Polymer Materials 1st Edition Ewa Rudnik
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Publisher: Elsevier Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ewa Rudnik
ISBN: 9780080453712, 0080453716
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st edition

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Compostable Polymer Materials 1st Edition Ewa Rudnik by Ewa Rudnik 9780080453712, 0080453716 instant download after payment.

The book deals with an environmentally important family of polymers that is designed to be disposed of in industrial and municipal compost facilities after their useful life. These compostable plastics undergo degradation by a biological process during composting to yield CO2, water, inorganic compounds, and biomass at a rate consistent with other known compostable materials and leave no visible, distinguishable or toxic residue. Environmental concerns and legislative measures taken in different regions of the world make composting an increasingly attractive route for the disposal of redundant polymers.

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