Researchers have developed a new biodegradable plastic, LAHB, which decomposes effectively in deep-sea conditions. In a study, LAHB lost over 80% of its mass after 13 months underwater, unlike conventional plastics. This breakthrough supports...
Researchers have developed a new biodegradable plastic, LAHB, which decomposes effectively in deep-sea conditions. In a study, LAHB lost over 80% of its mass after 13 months...
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