Under anaerobic conditions, common microbial communities can break the ultra-strong carbon-fluorine bond

Engineers at University of California Riverside are the first to report selective breakdown of a particularly stubborn class of PFAS, called fluorinated carboxylic acids (FCAs), by common microorganisms.


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Source: Phys.org