Methods of electron microscopy, EPR spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry were used to investigate the structure and properties of two- and three-component highly filled composites based on a copolymer of ethylene with vinyl acetate (CEVA) and organic and inorganic fillers with the aim of creating biodegradable polymeric materials. The considerable influence of the composition of the composites on the physicomechanical, thermophysical, rheological, and dynamic properties was established.
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