Innovative techniques for combating a common enemy forever chemicals: A comprehensive approach to mitigating per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination
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Environmental Research
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The pervasive presence of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as “forever chemicals,”
in water systems poses a significant threat to both the environment and public health. PFAS are persistent
organic pollutants that are incredibly resistant to degradation and have a tendency to accumulate in the environment,
resulting in long-term contamination issues. This comprehensive review delves into the primary impacts
of PFAS on both the environment and human health while also delving into advanced techniques aimed at
addressing these concerns. The focus is on exploring the efficacy, practicality, and sustainability of these
methods. The review outlines several key methods, such as advanced oxidation processes, novel materials
adsorption, bioremediation, membrane filtration, and in-situ chemical oxidation, and evaluates their effectiveness
in addressing PFAS contamination. By conducting a comparative analysis of these techniques, the study aims
to provide a thorough understanding of current PFAS remediation technologies, as well as offer insights into
integrated approaches for managing these persistent pollutants effectively. While acknowledging the high efficiency
of adsorption and membrane filtration in reducing persistent organic pollutants due to their relatively low
cost, versatility, and wide applicability, the review suggests that the integration of these methods could result in
an overall enhancement of removal performance. Additionally, the study emphasizes the need for researcher
attention in key areas and underscores the necessity of collaboration between researchers, industry, and regulatory
authorities to address this complex challenge.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.119719