A newly invented ceramic-infused monolith may be the key to removing PFAS from water. Researchers at the University of Bath have developed 3D-printed structures, infused with ceramic that can capture up to 75% of PFAS from water over several hours.
The high surface area of the monoliths are bonded with indium oxide, allowing them to attract and capture PFAS. These waffle shaped structures could be a key technology as state and federal officials continue to impose limits on PFAS chemicals as a byproduct of manufacturing. 8/8/2024