New method could break down PFAS left on water treatment filters

In a recent study, researchers demonstrate an innovative method using thermal induction heating to rapidly break down PFAS left on the surface of two solid materials -- granular activated carbon and anion exchange resins -- after these materials have been used to filter PFAS from municipal water systems. The team's goal is to clean the materials before they are properly disposed.

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