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Rim-Based Binding of Perfluorinated Acids to Pillararenes Purifies Water. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a major global issue due to their stability and widespread use, causing significant water contamination and health risks.
  • Researchers have developed new materials using deca-ammonium-functionalized pillar[5]arenes (DAF-P5s) that effectively capture PFAS from contaminated water, demonstrating high binding strengths and a unique host-guest interaction.
  • This method allows for a rapid and efficient treatment process, reducing PFOS/PFOA levels significantly in less than 5 minutes, while maintaining performance over multiple uses.

Article Abstract

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) pose a rapidly increasing global problem as their widespread use and high stability lead worldwide to water contamination, with significant detrimental health effects. Supramolecular chemistry has been invoked to develop materials geared towards the specific capture of PFAS from water, to reduce the concentration below advisory safety limits (e.g., 70 ng/L for the sum of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid, PFOS and perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA). Scale-up and use in natural waters with high PFAS concentrations has hitherto posed a problem. Here we report a new type of host-guest interaction between deca-ammonium-functionalized pillar[5]arenes (DAF-P5s) and perfluoroalkyl acids. DAF-P5 complexes show an unprecedented 1 : 10 stoichiometry, as confirmed by isothermal calorimetry and X-ray crystallographic studies, and high binding constants (up to 10 M) to various polyfluoroalkyl acids. In addition, non-fluorinated acids do not hamper this process significantly. Immobilization of DAF-P5s allows a simple single-time filtration of PFAS-contaminated water to reduce the PFOS/PFOA concentration 10 times to 15-50 ng/L level. The effective and fast (<5 min) orthogonal binding to organic molecules without involvement of fluorinated supramolecular hosts, high breakthrough capacity (90 mg/g), and robust performance (>10 regeneration cycles without decrease in performance) set a new benchmark in PFAS-absorbing materials.

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