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pH-Controlled Chemical Traps Could Offer Cheap Method for Removing PFAS From Water

via Phys.org·Apr 19

Scientists have developed a pH-controlled trap mechanism that could dramatically reduce the cost of removing 'forever chemicals' (PFAS) from drinking water. The technique selectively captures PFAS molecules and releases them for destruction, potentially scaling affordably for municipalities.

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