PFAS electrochemical degradation

Research Topic
Abstract

Ion exchange is one of the main technologies available to ensure compliance with PFAS concentration limits in drinking water supply in the European Union. However, ion exchange generates a treatment residue, which can be the PFAS-laden resin itself, or the regeneration stream. In this research, the treatment of ion exchange regenerating fluids through the electrochemical degradation of PFAS will be studied in the laboratory. The experimental study will consider the effect of chemical variables, such as the composition of the ion exchange regeneration fluid, process variables, such as the applied current density and cell voltage, making use of advanced analytical techniques (HPLC-HRMS, ion exchange chromatography, TOC) to follow PFAS degradation rate.

Keywords
PFAS
ion exchange
electrochemical treatment
ERC sector(s)
PE Physical Sciences and Engineering
Host Researcher Info
Name Surname
Ane Urtiaga
E-mail
eunice@unican.es
Department/Faculty/School/Institute/Area/Division
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
EUNICE University
University of Cantabria (UC)
Country
Spain
EUNICE contact e-mail
area.eunice@unican.es
Mobility additional info
Length of the research internship
3 months
Financial support available (other than E+)
No
Applicant (Student) info
Current position at home university
Master student
PhD student
Minimal language knowledge requisite
English B2
Research interests for cooperation opportunities
Membrane gas separation: refrigerant gases, CO2, CO, N2, H2 Membrane process design Membrane contactors Ionic liquids. Extractive distillation PFAS Electrochemical degradation Ion Exchange PFAS capture