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How Are Scientists Tackling Difficult Drinking Water Contaminants?

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Persistent contaminants like PFAS and pesticides pose significant challenges to traditional purification methods. However, researchers are developing innovative solutions, such as cold plasma technology and nanostructured photoelectrodes, to effectively break down these harmful substances and ensure safer drinking water.

This article explores the latest research on cutting-edge technologies that are revolutionizing drinking water treatment. 

Read the full article to uncover: 
  • Innovative and effective methods that are environmentally friendly 
  • Cold plasma technology to break PFAS down into safer compounds
  • Nanostructured photoelectrodes for efficient pesticide removal


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