New Method To Degrade PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found Effective In The Lab

New Method To Degrade PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found Effective In The Lab

June 24, 2024

Scientists at UNSW Sydney are developing catalysts able to break down PFAS chemicals that contaminate water.

Per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are known as ‘forever chemicals’ because they are notoriously resistant to degradation. Due to their stable chemical structure, PFAS – which are found in thousands of variants – are used in oil and grease-resistant food packaging, non-stick cookware, cosmetics, clothing, and fire-fighting foams.

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