Nanocatalysts from the University of Rochester have developed electrochemical approaches to clean up pollution from “forever chemicals”. The researchers focused on a specific type of PFAS called Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), which was once widely used for stain-resistant products. PFOS is still widespread and persistent in the environment despite being phased out by US manufacturers in the early 2000s, continuing to show up in water supplies.
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