in this laboratory, no physico-chemical problems of belgus university, biodegradable polymers based on and lactone have been under scrutiny for 15 years. during this time, scientists have developed technologies that allow not only to obtain the material itself in the shortest possible time, but also with the desired properties. our colleagues from the institute of microbiology receive l and dl lactic acid, and we are here, and at the institute of physical and chemical problems of the belarusian state university, and we obtain the monomer lactitol cyclic ester and based on it. ah. scientists have learned how to obtain polymers with a good mass, molecular weight with good physicochemical properties. one of the most promising biodegradable polymers, scientists tell us. it is derived from cornstarch. polylaxide , this plastic decomposes under the influence of water, but it is worth noting that it does not dissolve in water, namely, it slowly decomposes in its presence. here you see samples. it's a policy-based film. yes, as you can see, it is quite strong, that is, according to its propert