Exploring the Potential Environmental Impact of PFAS in Energy Production
A new study published in Nature Energy has found that environmental PFAS is an emerging source of energy for microbial fuel cells. PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl substances, are a class of chemicals used in a variety of industrial and consumer products, including nonstick cookware, waterproof clothing, and firefighting foam. The study reveals that PFAS can be used as an energy source for microbial fuel cells, which are small devices that use bacteria to convert organic matter into electricity. According to the researchers, this could be an important step towards using PFAS as a renewable energy source.
source: Phys.org