- all
plastics that are
being produced and
commercialized will
actually biodegrade in
natural environments. One test that has been
developed for this purpose...
- salt of PCP, the
latter of
which dissolves easily in water. It can be
biodegraded by some bacteria,
including Sphingobium chlorophenoli****. PCP has been...
- dis****
throughout a
water volume, and
small droplets may be more
readily biodegraded by
microbes in the water.
Dispersant use
involves a trade-off between...
-
museums has been reported. Polyester-type
polyurethanes are more
easily biodegraded by
fungus than polyether-type. Botanol, a
material with
higher plant-based...
- background/platform. In non-
biodegraded oils the UCM may
comprise less than 50% of the
total area of the chromatogram,
while in
biodegraded oils this
figure can...
- oil. Oil-eating
bacteria biodegrade oil that has
escaped to the surface. Oil
sands are
reservoirs of
partially biodegraded oil
still in the
process of...
-
power station opened in 1996, and is
powered by
methane produced by
biodegrading materials from a
large landfill site
developed since 1990 in
former open...
- non-fossil-fuel or non-polluting alternative.
Plastics biodegrade over a long
period of time, and may not
biodegrade fully (so that they are
absorbed into the ecosystemic)...
- can be
recycled as part of the
normal paper and
board waste stream,
biodegraded, or even
composted in
small quantities. In 2017, the
Newport Beach, California...
- Mexphalte, with a high
content of
saturated hydrocarbons, are more
easily biodegraded by
microorganisms than
direct distillation bitumen, with a low content...