Scientists at Goethe University have achieved a major breakthrough in PFAS degradation.
Their newly developed catalyst breaks down PFAS compounds rapidly and efficiently.
The process occurs in mere seconds and at room temperature, dramatically reducing the energy requirements and complexity of PFAS degrade.
The catalyst is powered using alkali metals like lithium to donate electrons during the reaction.
However, researchers are actively exploring a transition to direct electrical current as the electron source.
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