Fluoropolymer

Breakthrough Method Developed to Decompose Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Efficiently

Researchers at Ritsumeikan University have developed a groundbreaking method for decomposing toxic ‘forever chemicals’ (PFAS) using semiconductor nanocrystals. This innovative technique can completely break down harmful substances in just hours at room temperature, offering a promising solution to environmental pollution and health risks associated with PFAS. The method not only detoxifies but also recovers fluorine ions for industrial reuse, marking a significant advancement in environmental science.