PFAS: New Frontiers, Emerging Solutions
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February 9, 2026
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16 min
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PFAS are known as 'forever chemicals'.
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They bioaccumulate and are present in various consumer products.
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Advances in LC-MS have enhanced detection capabilities.
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Remediation challenges include cost and scalability.
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Collaboration among researchers in different fields is crucial for effective solutions.
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Food contamination is a significant route of PFAS exposure.
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Effective communication of scientific data is essential to inform the public.
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Growing awareness around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as 'forever chemicals', highlights their persistence in the environment and potential health impacts. Chris Higgins, an environmental chemist, shares insights on the evolution of PFAS research since his career began in the early 2000s, emphasizing advancements in analytical methods and the complexity of understanding PFAS diversity. The article discusses the challenges in detecting and remediating these substances and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to address pollution effectively.
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1
PFAS are known as 'forever chemicals'.
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2
They bioaccumulate and are present in various consumer products.
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3
Advances in LC-MS have enhanced detection capabilities.
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4
Remediation challenges include cost and scalability.
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5
Collaboration among researchers in different fields is crucial for effective solutions.
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6
Food contamination is a significant route of PFAS exposure.
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7
Effective communication of scientific data is essential to inform the public.
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