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Factors affecting degradability.
In fact, almost all compounds and materials undergo a biodegradation process. But the relative speed of this process is important, like days, weeks, years, or centuries. Many factors determine the degradation rate of organic matter. This includes light, water, oxygen and temperature. The degradation rate of many organic compounds is limited by their bioavailability. Bioavailability refers to the rate at which substances are absorbed by the system or used in physiological activities, because these compounds must be put into solution before they can be biodegraded. Various methods can be used to determine the rate of biodegradation. Aerobic microorganisms can perform a breath test. First, put the biodegradable material solid waste sample into a container, add microorganisms and soil, and then aerate the mixture. After a few days, the microorganisms slowly digest the sample and produce carbon dioxide, which is a sign of degradation. Anaerobic bacteria and soil containers can also be used to measure the rate of biodegradation.
In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of product testing results, attention should be paid to factors that affect the degradation rate during product testing.
