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  • Ion exchange (IX) is a key technology for removing PFAS from water, but the resulting waste (spent brine and still bottoms) requires further treatment due to concentrated PFAS.
  • This research shows that PFAS can be effectively degraded using sonochemistry at 1000 kHz, although factors like high total organic carbon (TOC) and residual methanol can hinder this process.
  • Adding caustic solutions helps improve degradation efficiency, and this study is the first to report the successful sonochemical degradation of PFAS from IX regeneration wastes, suggesting potential for broader application in PFAS treatment.

Article Abstract

One of the primary technologies currently being deployed for the removal of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from water is ion exchange (IX). For regenerable IX resins, concentrated PFAS in the resulting spent brine and/or still bottoms requires further treatment. This research demonstrated that PFAS in spent brine and still bottoms can be effectively degraded sonochemically at 1000 kHz. Overall, PFAS degradation was negatively impacted by high total organic carbon (TOC) and residual methanol (MeOH) solvent (up to 50 g/kg; 5% w:w), but was enhanced by the high chloride. The addition of caustic (up to 1 N NaOH) partially mitigated the inhibition by TOC and MeOH. Sonochemical degradation of individual PFAS compounds resulted in significant mineralization to form inorganic fluoride, but small quantities of volatile organic fluorine species (VOF) were noted. This is believed to be the first report of sonochemical degradation of PFAS in ion exchange regeneration wastes, and indicates the possibility for the application of this technology as part of a complete PFAS capture and destruction treatment train.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.134291DOI Listing

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