A biodegradable “supramolecular plastic” that dissolves in water

Japanese researchers at the Riken Centre have developed a new material: a plastic that dissolves in salt water, designed to combat microplastic pollution of the oceans, among other things. The results were published in the Science journal last November. This new biodegradable "supramolecular plastic" can…Original Article

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