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Biodegradation Behaviour of Polymers in Liquid Environments

Discussing the biodegradation of plastics in a liquid environment usually means natural degradation in freshwater (lakes, rivers), in a marine environment, or in aerobic and anaerobic sludges (wastewater treatment). However, many degradation [Pg.29]


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