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New treatment breaks down toxic PFAS "forever chemicals" in hours

• https://newatlas.com, By Nick Lavars

In light of this improved awareness scientists are ramping up their efforts to better break them down before they can cause harm, and a new breakthrough demonstrates how it might be done in a matter of hours using UV light.

PFAS are a group of chemicals consisting of more than 4,000 compounds that feature in everything from waterproof clothing and nonstick cookware, to food packaging and firefighting foams. In widespread use since the 1940s, studies have linked use of the chemicals to a wide range of health conditions, including cancers and impaired immune system function.

We've seen some promising advances in the ongoing effort to eliminate the chemicals from the environment, with one 2020 study demonstrating a novel powder that could be used as a catalyst to destroy PFAS is some of their most stubborn forms. One interesting and landmark study from earlier this year found that levels of toxic PFAS chemicals in the blood could be reduced by up to 30 percent through regular blood donations.

The latest discovery in this area comes from scientists at the University of California, Riverside, who began experimenting with ways to break down PFAS chemicals through photochemical reactions in 2017. Adding the substances to a water treatment reactor containing sulfite and exposing them to UV light had been shown to effectively break them down. The chemical reactions unfold very slowly, however, so the process therefore uses a lot of energy while failing to dismantle all of the strong carbon-fluorine bonds that underpin the long-lasting nature of PFAS chemicals.


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