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Изучение биоразлагаемости лигноуглеводных материалов

Изучение биоразлагаемости лигноуглеводных материалов

Abstract

Studies of biodegradability of lignocarbohidrate materials in the form of wood and vegetable plastics without the addition of binders. It was found that these materials are highly susceptible to biological degradation in natural conditions. Проведены исследования биоразлагаемости лигноуглеводных материалов в виде древесного и растительного пластиков без добавления связующих веществ. Установлено, что данные материалы сильно подвержены биологической деградации в естественных природных условиях.

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ДРЕВЕСНОЕ СЫРЬЕ, ЛИГНИН, СВОЙСТВА ДРЕВЕСНЫХ ПЛАСТИКОВ, БИОРАЗЛАГАЕМОСТЬ ПЛАСТИКОВ, ДРЕВЕСНЫЕ ПЛАСТИКИ

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