New filtration technology could be game-changer in removal of Pfas ‘forever chemicals’
Researchers found a new way to filter and destroy Pfas chemicals at 100 times the rate of current systemsNew filtration technology developed by Rice University may absorb some Pfas “forever chemicals” at 100 times the rate than previously possible, which could dramatically improve pollution...
<p>Researchers found a new way to filter and destroy Pfas chemicals at 100 times the rate of current systems</p><p>New filtration technology developed by Rice University may absorb some <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/pfas">Pfas</a> “forever chemicals” at 100 times the rate than previously possible, which could dramatically improve pollution control and speed remediations.</p><p>Researchers also say they have also found a way to destroy Pfas, though both technologies face a steep challenge in being deployed on an industrial scale.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/23/pfas-forever-chemicals-filtration">Continue reading...</a>
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