Polyvinyl Chloride Biodegradable Composite Materials, the Analysis of Biodegradability Research Methods

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This article presents a scientific review of the literature on biodegradable polymer composite materials based on polyvinyl chloride. We summarized data on the effect of modifiers of natural and synthetic origin on the biodegradability of polyvinyl chloride material. The main methods for studying the biodegradability of polymeric materials are considered.

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