selfdegradative
Selfdegradative refers to a property of certain materials or substances that are designed to break down or decompose on their own over time or under specific environmental conditions. This process is often intended to mitigate environmental impact, such as reducing waste accumulation or the persistence of pollutants. Materials exhibiting selfdegradative properties are typically engineered to have inherent instability or to be exposed to triggers like light, moisture, heat, or microbial activity, which initiate their breakdown into simpler, often less harmful components.
The concept of selfdegradation is particularly relevant in the development of sustainable materials, such as biodegradable