10/01/2018-8/31/2021
Funding: Department of Defense – Strategic Environmental Research Development Program (SERDP)
Performers: Kurt Pennell (Brown), John Forter (Yale), and Natalie Capiro (Auburn)
Personnel: Shuchi Liao, Phoebe Koval, Jason Hnatko, Matt Woodcock, Kate Manz
Technology Focus
- Develop coupled in situ remediation technologies to treat groundwater plumes containing mixtures of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and chlorinated ethenes.
Research Objectives
- Develop highly sorptive and reactive nanomaterials for PFAS and chlorinated ethenes; Develop biological systems to degrade chlorinated ethenes and PFAS byproducts; Evaluate the performance of coupled physicochemical and biological technologies in dynamic systems.
Project Progress and Results
- Synthesized highly sorptive nanomaterials; Demonstrated heated activated persulfate degradation of PFOA; Detected inhibition of TCE and PCE degradation in the presence of PFAS mixtures; Demonstrated sequestration of PFOA and PFOS in columns treated with stabilized activated carbon.
Technology Transition
- Continue nanomaterial synthesis and treatability testing; Disseminate findings via publications, conference, and professional organizations.
Poster Presentation:
Technology Platform Presentations:
- ECS18_Pennell_Mar5_InSituSequestrationofPer-andPoly-fluoroalkylSubstances-PFAS-fromContaminatedGroundwater
- PFAS_CRC_Training_Workshop_Presentation_(2019)
- PFAS_CRC_Conference_Presentation_(2019)
Journal Publications:
- Project_Graphical_Abstract_SERPD_ER2714
- Per-andPoly-FluoroalkylSubstances-PFAS-CurrentStatusandResearchNeeds
- InSituSequestrationofPerfluoroalkylSubstancesUsingPolymer-StabilizedPowderedActivatedCarbon