Groundbreaking Pfas Removal Technology Transforms Water Safety

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), nicknamed "forever chemicals," are synthetic compounds with powerful carbon-fluorine bonds that have persisted in the environment since their development in the 1940s. Found in numerous consumer products from non-stick cookware to food packaging, these chemicals are now detected in 97% of Americans' bloodstreams and linked to serious health issues, including cancer and immune disorders. A groundbreaking solution has emerged from Northwestern University and UCLA researchers who developed Electron-Coupled Photocatalytic Defluorination (ECPD), a technique using specially designed catalysts activated by visible light to break down PFAS compounds at room temperature. This technology degrades over 95% of PFAS in water samples within hours, works under normal conditions, and costs significantly less than current remediation methods. The approach is already being tested in pilot programs in heavily contaminated areas, with potential applications extending to home filtration systems and addressing other environmental contaminants, representing a watershed moment in environmental remediation technology.

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