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Scientists pioneer method to tackle 'forever chemicals'

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Rice University researchers have developed an innovative solution to a pressing environmental challenge: removing and destroying per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) Traditional methods of PFAS disposal are costly, energy-intensive and often generate secondary pollutants.

Process employs flash joule heating (FJH) to tackle these challenges.

Process breaks down strong carbon-fluorine bonds in PFAS , converting them into inert, nontoxic fluoride salts.

Simultaneously, the GAC is upcycled into graphene, a valuable material used in industries ranging from electronics to construction.

Phelecia Scotland , Kevin M. Wyss , Yi Cheng , Lucas Eddy , Jacob L. Beckham , Justin Sharp , Chi Hun Choi , Tengda Si , Bo Wang , Juan A. Donoso , Bing Deng , Yu-Yi Shen , Sarah Grace Zetterholm , Christopher Griggs , Yimo Han , Mason Tomson , Boris I. Yakobson , Yufeng Zhao , James M. Tour ..

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