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Electrochemical degradation of PFOA and its common alternatives: Assessment of key parameters, roles of active species, and transformation pathway

Zeidabadi et al., 2023

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6495357211017209242
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Zeidabadi F
Esfahani E
McBeath S
Dubrawski K
Mohseni M
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Chemosphere

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This study investigates an electrochemical approach for the treatment of water polluted with per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), looking at the impact of different variables, contributions from generated radicals, and degradability of different structures of PFAS …
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