New Breakthrough in Degradable Polyethylene Plastics: Non-Alternating Terpolymerization
Today, scientists have made a breakthrough in the search for an environmentally friendly plastic: a fully degradable polyethylene plastic! This plastic is a non-alternating terpolymer, meaning that it is made of three different monomers that are bonded together in a specific way. This type of plastic will break down when exposed to UV radiation, heat, and moisture, making it a great choice for products that are intended to be disposed of in a short period of time. Additionally, this plastic can be recycled into other products once it has degraded, making it an even more sustainable choice. With this new breakthrough, scientists are now one step closer to a more sustainable future!
source: Phys.org