Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review

PFAS substances, which have been under investigation in recent years, are certainly some of the most critical emerging contaminants. Their presence in drinking water, correlated with diseases, is consistently being confirmed by scientific studies in the academic and health sectors. With the aim of d...

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Main Authors: Domenico Leonello, Murilo Alexandre Fendrich, Francesco Parrino, Nainesh Patel, Michele Orlandi, Antonio Miotello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/18/8458
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spelling doaj-9589d39613bd4746bc5bc331283f5a602021-09-25T23:39:58ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-09-01118458845810.3390/app11188458Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A ReviewDomenico Leonello0Murilo Alexandre Fendrich1Francesco Parrino2Nainesh Patel3Michele Orlandi4Antonio Miotello5Department of Physics, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 14, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Physics, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 14, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 9, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Physics and Electronics, Christ University, Bengaluru 560029, IndiaDepartment of Physics, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 14, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Physics, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 14, 38123 Trento, ItalyPFAS substances, which have been under investigation in recent years, are certainly some of the most critical emerging contaminants. Their presence in drinking water, correlated with diseases, is consistently being confirmed by scientific studies in the academic and health sectors. With the aim of developing new technologies to mitigate the water contamination problem, research activity based on advanced oxidation processes for PFAS dealkylation and subsequent mineralization is active. While UV radiation could be directly employed for decontamination, there are nevertheless considerable problems regarding its use, even from a large-scale perspective. In contrast, the use of cheap, robust, and green photocatalytic materials active under near UV-visible radiation shows interesting prospects. In this paper we take stock of the health problems related to PFAS, and then provide an update on strategies based on the use of photocatalysts and the latest findings regarding reaction mechanisms. Finally, we detail some brief considerations in relation to the economic aspects of possible solutions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/18/8458PFAS substancesemerging contaminantswater decontaminationphotocatalystsadvanced oxidation processes
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author Domenico Leonello
Murilo Alexandre Fendrich
Francesco Parrino
Nainesh Patel
Michele Orlandi
Antonio Miotello
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Murilo Alexandre Fendrich
Francesco Parrino
Nainesh Patel
Michele Orlandi
Antonio Miotello
Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review
Applied Sciences
PFAS substances
emerging contaminants
water decontamination
photocatalysts
advanced oxidation processes
author_facet Domenico Leonello
Murilo Alexandre Fendrich
Francesco Parrino
Nainesh Patel
Michele Orlandi
Antonio Miotello
author_sort Domenico Leonello
title Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review
title_short Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review
title_full Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review
title_fullStr Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Light-Induced Advanced Oxidation Processes as PFAS Remediation Methods: A Review
title_sort light-induced advanced oxidation processes as pfas remediation methods: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-09-01
description PFAS substances, which have been under investigation in recent years, are certainly some of the most critical emerging contaminants. Their presence in drinking water, correlated with diseases, is consistently being confirmed by scientific studies in the academic and health sectors. With the aim of developing new technologies to mitigate the water contamination problem, research activity based on advanced oxidation processes for PFAS dealkylation and subsequent mineralization is active. While UV radiation could be directly employed for decontamination, there are nevertheless considerable problems regarding its use, even from a large-scale perspective. In contrast, the use of cheap, robust, and green photocatalytic materials active under near UV-visible radiation shows interesting prospects. In this paper we take stock of the health problems related to PFAS, and then provide an update on strategies based on the use of photocatalysts and the latest findings regarding reaction mechanisms. Finally, we detail some brief considerations in relation to the economic aspects of possible solutions.
topic PFAS substances
emerging contaminants
water decontamination
photocatalysts
advanced oxidation processes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/18/8458
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