The Removal of Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances from Water: A Review on Destructive and Non-Destructive Methods

Natalia Malouchi, Stella Chatzimichailidou, A. Tolkou, G. Kyzas, Loris Calgaro, A. Marcomini, I. Katsoyiannis
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PFAS, or per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, are a broad group of man-made organic compounds that are very persistent, mobile, and tend to bioaccumulate. Their removal from different environmental media is becoming increasingly important because they are associated with a multitude of (eco)toxicological effects on both humans and the environment. PFAS are detected in wastewater, groundwater, drinking water, and surface water, with the subcategories of PFOS and PFOA being the most detected. These organic compounds are divided into polymeric and non-polymeric groups. Non-polymeric PFAS are of great research interest due to their frequent detection in the environment. Numerous methods have been applied for the removal of PFAS and are divided into destructive and non-destructive (separation) techniques. Given the strength of the C–F bond, the destruction of PFAS is challenging, while for most of the separation techniques, the management of isolated PFAS requires further consideration. Most of the techniques have been applied to small-scale applications and show some limitations for larger applications, even though they are promising. Adsorption is an environmentally sustainable, economical, and high-performance technique that is applied to remove several classes of emerging pollutants from water. In this review, the use of various types of adsorbents for PFAS removal from water is reported, as well as the expected adsorption mechanisms. There are several technologies being considered and developed to manage PFAS; however, they are still in the experimental stage, with each showing its appeal for potential larger applications.
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去除水中的全氟和多氟烷基物质:破坏性和非破坏性方法综述
PFAS 或全氟化烷基和多氟化烷基物质是一类广泛的人造有机化合物,具有很强的持久性、流动性和生物累积性。从不同的环境介质中清除这些物质正变得越来越重要,因为它们对人类和环境都有多种(生态)毒性影响。废水、地下水、饮用水和地表水中都检测到了全氟辛烷磺酸,其中以全氟辛烷磺酸和全氟辛酸这两个子类别检测到的最多。这些有机化合物分为聚合类和非聚合类。非聚合类全氟辛烷磺酸因其在环境中的频繁检测而备受研究关注。去除 PFAS 的方法很多,分为破坏性和非破坏性(分离)技术。鉴于 C-F 键的强度,全氟辛烷磺酸的破坏具有挑战性,而对于大多数分离技术来说,分离出的全氟辛烷磺酸的管理需要进一步考虑。大多数技术都已应用于小规模应用,尽管前景广阔,但在更大规模的应用中仍存在一些局限性。吸附是一种环境可持续、经济、高性能的技术,可用于去除水中的几类新出现的污染物。在本综述中,报告了使用各种类型的吸附剂去除水中的全氟辛烷磺酸的情况,以及预期的吸附机制。目前正在考虑和开发几种管理全氟辛烷磺酸的技术;不过,这些技术仍处于试验阶段,每种技术都显示出其对潜在更大应用的吸引力。
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