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Adam Duckett speaks to John McKay, a ward councillor using his engineering experience to help t...
Adam Duckett speaks to John McKay, a ward councillor using his engineering experience to help t...
Paul Shelley urges changes to the UK’s industrial strategy to secure opportunities for today’s gr...
Pradeep Shukla, guest editor of a special series on PFAS, brings together a team of experts to ex...
Paul Nathanail argues that rather than referring to PFAS as ‘forever chemicals’, the term ‘linger...
From industrial applications to environmental concerns, Jim Fenstermacher, Pradeep Shukla, and Pr...
A ‘silver bullet’ technology remains elusive, but Jens Blotevogel and Pradeep Shukla say the deve...
Eric Wood, Rick Parkman, and Annette Nolan look at how policymakers are responding to the chall...
As the extent of PFAS contamination becomes clearer, Sarit Kaserzon looks at the application of n...
The shift from PFAS is both a regulatory need and an opportunity for industries to lead in sustai...
Luke Henderson talks to Adam Duckett about his work scaling up a plasma torch system to destroy PFAS
Requiring temperatures into the hundreds of degrees to work, solid catalysts prove incredibly ene...
Widely recognised for the part they play in keeping things clean, surfactants act as a key compon...
The semiconductor industry has long been reliant on PFAS but that could be set to change thanks t...
Paul Stevenson discusses options for remediation of PFAS contamination
Lars Krause and Michael Carus discuss crediting the value of bio- and CO2-based and recycled mate...
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