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An Electroactive Point-of-Use Filter for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Contaminant Removal

EPA Grant Number: SU839800
Title: An Electroactive Point-of-Use Filter for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Contaminant Removal
Investigators: Call, Douglas R. , Knappe, Detlef R.U.
Institution: North Carolina State University
EPA Project Officer: Page, Angela
Phase: I
Project Period: October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020 (Extended to September 30, 2021)
Project Amount: $25,000
RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet (2019) RFA Text |  Recipients Lists
Research Category: P3 Awards , P3 Challenge Area - Safe and Sustainable Water Resources

Description:

There are more than 4,000 different per- and poly fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in use today. Many are widely present in drinking water across the country and pose a public and environmental health threat because of their toxicity and persistence in the environment. Granular activated carbon (GAC) is a widely used sorbent to remove PFAS from drinking water, but it faces several technical challenges, including a limited ability to remove (or adsorb) short-chain PFAS (e.g., GenX).

Since GAC is inherently electrically conductive, we hypothesize that electrically charging GAC will increase the adsorption of PFAS. The objectives of the study are to: (1) Determine the adsorption capacities and rates of defined PFAS in a lab-scale, electrically-conductive GAC (e-GAC) device, (2) Modify a commercially available GAC filter housing to contain the e-GAC and demonstrate the ability of the device to remove PFAS from real waters, and (3) Promote education about the public and environmental health hazards of PFAS contaminants and the role of technology in securing safe and sustainable drinking water. To fulfill these objectives we will obtain off-the-shelf, point-of-use GAC filtration systems, modify them to become electrically active, and test their ability to remove PFAS from waters obtained from rural households in North Carolina that are currently challenged by PFAS-containing water.

The primary expected outcomefrom this effort is a new point-of-use method for rural and urban communities that will reduce their exposure to PFAS contaminated waters. An additional expected outcome is an improved public and student awareness of emerging water contaminants and treatment technologies. The expected outputs from this project will be: (1) experimental results on PFAS adsorption/desorption using the e-GAC technology, (2) new insight into the optimization of e-GAC design and operation, and (3) an e-GAC unit adapted to commercially-available filtration housing that can readily accept and treat water from the tap. Development of effective PFAS-removal technologies such as the e-GAC may minimize the human health risk that these contaminants present and lead to improvements in the prosperity of regions across the US that are currently affected by PFAS contamination.

Publications and Presentations:

Publications have been submitted on this project: View all 2 publications for this project

Supplemental Keywords:

PFAS, emerging contaminants, drinking water treatment, sustainable water management, point-of-use

Progress and Final Reports:

  • 2020 Progress Report
  • Final Report
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