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Grand Challenges: An Innovative Approach to Remove Emerging Organic Contaminants from the Environment

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An Innovative Approach to Remove Emerging Organic Contaminants from the Environment

Grant Type: Individual Project Grant
Topics: Climate Change and Global Health
College Represented: ENGR

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous emerging contaminants (ECs) that are persistent throughout the environment, bioaccumulative in ecosystems, and ultimately enter human bodies via the food web, threatening the public health and ecosystem safety. Currently, the presence of PFAS in all types of waters and human bodies throughout the U.S. has been documented. However, cost-effective individual techniques for simultaneously removing PFAS compounds are still not available. This project is developing a new adsorbent through an innovative bio-chemically process for enhancing the removal of both short- and long- chain PFAS in environments. The new adsorbent should be readily transferable to different regions in the U.S., where they can be easily customized for use at varying site sizes and dimension constraints.

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Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

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