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UQ tech to turn PFAS in water into batteries

Filter tech for PFAS removal

Dr Cheng Zhang testing the performance of batteries that feature components made from recycled PFAS chemicals. Credit: UQ

Dr Cheng Zhang testing the performance of batteries that feature components made from recycled PFAS chemicals. Credit: UQ

Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a filter that not only removes harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances from water but captures the PFAS particles so they can be used in renewable...

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