(19b) PFAS Surfactants at Air-Water and Solid-Water Interfaces
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Self-Assembly in Solution
Sunday, October 27, 2024 - 3:48pm to 4:06pm
Surface active per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) find niche applications because of their high chemical and thermal stability, their incompatibility with both water and hydrocarbons, and their unique ability to render surfaces non-stick. However, several widely used PFAS surfactants have been found extremely resistant to degradation, bioaccumulate, and damage human health, consequently causing great concern. In the context of developing materials and processes for sequestering PFAS surfactants from the environment, [1-3] we research how such surfactants behave at air-water interfaces and solid surfaces, and address the questions: What aspects of the PFAS chemical structure control the partitioning of PFAS to the air-water interface and their adsorption on surfaces? How PFAS organize at the interface/surface? How does the PFAS self-assembly in the bulk solution influence the PFAS behavior at the interface/surface?
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