Laboratory tests showed the new material removed up to 98 percent of PFAS at environmentally relevant concentrations in model ...
“While some long-chain PFAS can be partially removed using existing water treatment technologies, the capture of short-chain PFAS – which are more mobile in water – remains a major unresolved ...
Scientists have developed a clever new way to trap “forever chemicals” in water using nano-sized cages that lock onto PFAS ...
Researchers from Flinders University have discovered adsorbents that effectively capture per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
The oceans hold an enormous amount of very diluted uranium that could potentially serve as a sustainable fuel source for nuclear power. But how can uranium be extracted quickly and efficiently from ...
Clean, safe water is a limited resource and access to it depends on local bodies of water. But even dry regions have some water vapor in the air. To harvest small amounts of humidity, researchers in ...
Natural gas treatment often uses adsorbents for contaminant removal. Special materials, such as molecular sieves, remove sulfur-containing impurities like mercaptans, as well as water vapor. Such ...
Procter & Gamble has patented an aerosol package design utilizing adsorbent materials to maintain pressure, acting as propellants. The package includes a bag, can, and valve with an adsorption matrix ...
Several factors, such as surface area, pore size distribution, temperature, pressure, and the nature of both the gas and porous material, influence the rate and extent of gas sorption. The size and ...