TY - JOUR
T1 - The overlooked short- and ultrashort-chain poly- and perfluorinated substances
T2 - A review
AU - Ateia, Mohamed
AU - Maroli, Amith
AU - Tharayil, Nishanth
AU - Karanfil, Tanju
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - Poly- and perfluorinated substances (PFAS) comprise more than 3000 individual compounds; nevertheless, most studies to date have focused mainly on the fate, transport and remediation of long-chain PFAS (C > 7). The main objective of this article is to provide the first critical review of the peer-reviewed studies on the analytical methods, occurrence, mobility, and treatment for ultra-short-chain PFAS (C = 2–3) and short-chain PFAS (C = 4–7). Previous studies frequently detected ultra-short-chain and short-chain PFAS in various types of aqueous environments including seas, oceans, rivers, surface/urban runoffs, drinking waters, groundwaters, rain/snow, and deep polar seas. Besides, the recent regulations and restrictions on the use of long-chain PFAS has resulted in a significant shift in the industry towards short-chain alternatives. However, our understanding of the environmental fate and remediation of these ultra-short-chain and short-chain PFAS is still fragmentary. We have also covered the handful studies involving the removal of ultra-short and short-chain PFAS and identified the future research needs.
AB - Poly- and perfluorinated substances (PFAS) comprise more than 3000 individual compounds; nevertheless, most studies to date have focused mainly on the fate, transport and remediation of long-chain PFAS (C > 7). The main objective of this article is to provide the first critical review of the peer-reviewed studies on the analytical methods, occurrence, mobility, and treatment for ultra-short-chain PFAS (C = 2–3) and short-chain PFAS (C = 4–7). Previous studies frequently detected ultra-short-chain and short-chain PFAS in various types of aqueous environments including seas, oceans, rivers, surface/urban runoffs, drinking waters, groundwaters, rain/snow, and deep polar seas. Besides, the recent regulations and restrictions on the use of long-chain PFAS has resulted in a significant shift in the industry towards short-chain alternatives. However, our understanding of the environmental fate and remediation of these ultra-short-chain and short-chain PFAS is still fragmentary. We have also covered the handful studies involving the removal of ultra-short and short-chain PFAS and identified the future research needs.
KW - Mobility
KW - Occurrence
KW - Poly- and perfluorinated substances
KW - Short-chain
KW - Treatment technologies
KW - Ultra-short-chain
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.186
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.186
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33395808
AN - SCOPUS:85060842845
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 220
SP - 866
EP - 882
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
ER -