antibiodegradable

adj

Etymology

From anti- + biodegradable.

Definitions

  1. Resistant to biochemical degradation.

    • In the ordinary wet dyeing process, a large amount of water and antibiodegradable additives such as surfactants and dispersion agents in addition to dyestuffs have been discharged […]
    • Many of them are chemically stable, toxic, and antibiodegradable and may be resistant to the direct decomposition mediated by sunlight.
    • MB is a widely used dye in dying cotton, wool, acrylic and silk. It is highly stable and antibiodegradable.

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