Tag: Environmental Chemistry
Deep-learning fluorescence array quantified multiple PFAS in water
Detecting multiple water pollutants simultaneously using fluorescence and artificial intelligence

PFOS detected rapidly with a dual-recognition chemiresistive sensor
Sensor using fluorine interactions detects toxic PFOS in water and soil

Home-produced eggs had the highest PFAS levels in Croatia
Contamination levels in commercial and home-produced eggs in Croatia

PFAS aerosols concentrated in fine particles under chamber conditions
How common environmental contaminants form airborne particles and reach the lungs

Grazing risk can induce toxins as strongly as nitrogen enrichment
Predator presence rivals nutrients in triggering toxic algae blooms

Sunlight-driven photocatalyst cleaves PFAS carbon–fluorine bonds
A photocatalyst that breaks down persistent water pollutants using visible light

Certain nitrogen compounds improved PFOA electrochemical degradation
Adding nitrogen compounds boosts removal of a persistent pollutant by electrochemical oxidation

Target-only PFAS data can still differentiate overlapping sources
Identifying PFAS sources using only targeted chemical measurements

Visible-light photocatalyst achieves near-complete PFAS defluorination
A light-powered catalyst breaks down persistent water contaminants without added chemicals












