Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the environment
Environmental Protection Agency · National Center for Environmental Assessment (EPA) · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Over the past several years, the term PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) has grown to be emblematic of environmental contamination, garnering public, scientific, and regulatory concern. PFAS are synthesized by two processes, direct fluorination (e.g., electrochemical fluorination) and oligomerization (e.g., fluorotelomerization). More than a megatonne of PFAS is produced yearly, and thousands of PFAS wind up in end-use products. Atmospheric and aqueous fugitive releases during manufacturing, use, and disposal have resulted in the global distribution of these compounds. Volatile PFAS facilitate long-range transport, commonly followed by complex transformation schemes to recalcitrant terminal PFAS, which…
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- Environmental chemistry
- Biota
- Contamination
- Environmental science
- Chemistry
- Environmental protection
- Ecology
- Clean water and sanitation