What will PBAT biodegradable plastic bags degrade into?
PBAT, the full name of polybutylene terephthalate-adipate, is a petrochemical-based fully biodegradable plastic, which is obtained by polymerizing petrochemical monomers by chemical synthesis.
PBAT, a biodegradable plastic material, is easy to biodegrade in seawater, soil, and compost conditions.
The principle of degradation of PBAT biodegradable plastic bags is also very simple, that is, the degradation material PBAT is degraded by the action of microorganisms in nature under the above conditions. After a period of time (usually 3-6 months), the total degradation becomes carbon dioxide, or methane, mineralized inorganic salts of water and its elements, and new biomass, such as dead microorganisms.
PBAT biodegradable plastic bags are completely degraded into environmentally friendly substances.
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