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Although PFOA and PFOS are no longer made in the United States, they are still regularly detected in water and soil samples. That’s because PFAS don’t get recycled in the environment. The carbon-fluorine bond in PFAS is one of the strongest in chemistry, making PFAS super-stable. “Peop...
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Gesellschaft (Society of Water Chemistry) of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemical Society) has defined basic quality criteria for the application of non-target analysis by LC-HRMS in water analysis [284], which should also be considered for the identification of unknown PFAS. A...
This presentation explains the technology I am trying to develop that uptake PFAS and can be recycled for further use. The synthesis of the polymeric microcapsules is based on principles of green chemistry and focusses on reducing the economic loss due to transportation and storage of contaminated ...
“forever chemicals” amount to something of a specter, having crept into our lives—and bodies—quietly for more than half a century. In the environment, PFAS are clear and odorless. We may hear about them in the headlines, consider them when we turn on the tap for a glass of water ...
of new advanced membranes with improved performance for PFAS removal, which are likely to significantly progress RO and NF technology for water remediation.Ma... TF Mastropietro,R Bruno,E Pardo,... - 《Dalton Transactions An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 ...
“Ten parts per million is the limit of detection, and that’s a large amount,”explainedTerrence Collins, professor of chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University and one of the scientists involved in the study. “We know that with endocrine disruption, there is no safe dose. They fidd...