Science Inventory

Thermal treatment of PFAS in environmental media (ASC 3-2022)

Citation:

Potter, P. Thermal treatment of PFAS in environmental media (ASC 3-2022). ACS Spring 2022 National Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, March 20 - 24, 2022.

Impact/Purpose:

PFAS contamination is widespread in our environment and may adversely impact human health. Thermal treatment is commonly used for both sewage sludge and GAC, which both typically contain PFAS. There is growing attention on non-targeted analysis of PFAS to properly assess the fate of these compounds during thermal treatment. A pilot-scale fluidized bed reactor was used to mimic both full-scale sewage sludge incineration and GAC reactivation. Gas-phase emissions were collected, along with solid and liquid residuals, and analyzed for products of incomplete combustion (PICs). These findings should influence future studies on thermal treatment of PFAS by assessing current thermal treatment conditions on the fate of these compounds. These methodologies may be useful to a variety of government and academic researchers investigating PFAS remediation.

Description:

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals that have been in use since the 1940s in a wide array of consumer products. PFAS are persistent in the environment and bioaccumulate. Thermal treatment methods are currently applied to a variety of materials, including sewage sludge and granular activated carbon (GAC). The efficiency of thermal treatment methods is typically assessed using targeted PFAS quantification of approximately 30 compounds. This targeted approach can overlook products of incomplete combustion (PICs). Non-targeted analysis of PFAS is required to properly assess the efficacy of these thermal treatment methods and to determine the fate of these compounds in thermal treatment systems.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:03/23/2022
Record Last Revised:10/19/2022
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 355940