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1Dow Corning Corporation, La Hulpe, Belgium. US-DCC4F3@IBMMAIL.COM
Abstract:
The following paper describes how polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymers, which are present in a wide range of consumer products may undergo environmental degradation in the environment. The mechanism involves a biological degradation by bacteria and/or fungi, which takes place after an initial abiotic reaction initiates depolymerisation. The available information indicates that ultimately PDMS is converted to its inorganic constituents, namely carbon dioxide and silicic acid.
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