'Forever chemicals' destroyed by simple method
'Forever chemicals' destroyed by simple method
PFAS, manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s in nonstick and waterproofing agents, are called "forever chemicals" for good reason. Bacteria can't eat them; fire can't incinerate them; and water can't dilute them. And, if these toxic…
Published September 12, 2022 at 08:26AM
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PFAS, manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s in nonstick and waterproofing agents, are called "forever chemicals" for good reason. Bacteria can't eat them; fire can't incinerate them; and water can't dilute them. And, if these toxic…
Published September 12, 2022 at 08:26AM
Read more at nsf.gov
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