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New ‘forever chemical’ cleanup strategy disco - EurekAlert


<p>A method has&nbsp;been discovered&nbsp;to treat water heavily contaminated with unhealthful forever chemicals, known by chemists as PFAS or poly- and per-fluoroalkyl substances. &nbsp;It involves treating heavily contaminated water with ultraviolet (UV) light, sulfite, and&nbsp;a process called&nbsp;electrochemical oxidation. It breaks up&nbsp;strong fluorine-to-carbon&nbsp;bonds in the PFAS&nbsp;compounds&nbsp;and other concentrated organic compounds in heavily polluted water. The reaction also occurs at room temperature without&nbsp;a need for&nbsp;additional heat or high pressure. This method&nbsp;is expected&nbsp;to be&nbsp;useful&nbsp;in cleanups of PFAS pollution from decades of fire suppressant foam use at military facilities.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

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