🚰 A Sustainable Solution for Toxic Water!

“Renewable bio-based polymer traps toxic PFAS, making water treatment sustainable and reusable.”

Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a bio-based polymer membrane that can trap over 94% of PFOA, one of the harmful ‘forever chemicals’ contaminating water sources worldwide.

Unlike traditional methods that are costly or generate waste, this innovative membrane activates in water, capturing pollutants rapidly and can be regenerated and reused. Made from renewable furan-based materials, it’s a step toward circular, sustainable water treatment.

This breakthrough could revolutionize the fight against PFAS contamination, offering safer water and a cleaner environment for communities globally.

Bio-Based Polymer Revolutionizes ‘Forever Chemical’ Cleanup for Sustainable Water Treatment
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Bio-Based Polymer Revolutionizes ‘Forever Chemical’ Cleanup for Sustainable Water Treatment

Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a bio-based polymer membrane that efficiently captures PFOA and other PFAS pollutants from water. Reusable, sustainable, and scalable, this breakthrough offers a practical solution to toxic ‘foreve
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