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Electrochemical Transformations of Perfluoroalkyl Acid (PFAA) Precursors and PFAAs in Groundwater Impacted with Aqueous Film Forming Foams.

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Schaefer, CE; Choyke, S; Ferguson, PL; Andaya, C; Burant, A; Maizel, A; Strathmann, TJ; Higgins, CP
Published in: Environmental science & technology
September 2018

While oxidative technologies have been proposed for treatment of waters impacted by aqueous film forming foams (AFFFs), information is lacking regarding the transformation pathways for the chemical precursors to the perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) typically present in such waters. This study examined the oxidative electrochemical treatment of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) for two AFFF-impacted groundwaters. The bulk pseudo first order rate constant for PFOA removal was 0.23 L h-1 A-1; for PFOS, this value ranged from 0.084 to 0.23 L h-1 A-1. Results from the first groundwater studied suggested a transformation pathway where sulfonamide-based PFASs transformed to primarily perfluorinated sulfonamides and perfluorinated carboxylic acids (PFCAs), with subsequent defluorination of the PFCAs. Transient increases in the perfluorinated sulfonamides and PFCAs were observed. For the second groundwater studied, no transient increases in PFAAs were measured, despite the presence of similarly structured suspected PFAA precursors and substantial defluorination. For both waters, suspected precursors were the primary sources of the generated fluoride. Assessment of precursor compound transformation noted the formation of keto-perfluoroalkanesulfonates only in the second groundwater. These results confirm that oxidation and defluorination of suspected PFAA precursors in the second groundwater underwent transformation via a pathway different than that of the first groundwater, which was not captured by total oxidizable precursor assay.

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Environmental science & technology

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EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

September 2018

Volume

52

Issue

18

Start / End Page

10689 / 10697

Related Subject Headings

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water
  • Groundwater
  • Fluorocarbons
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Carboxylic Acids
 

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Schaefer, C. E., Choyke, S., Ferguson, P. L., Andaya, C., Burant, A., Maizel, A., … Higgins, C. P. (2018). Electrochemical Transformations of Perfluoroalkyl Acid (PFAA) Precursors and PFAAs in Groundwater Impacted with Aqueous Film Forming Foams. Environmental Science & Technology, 52(18), 10689–10697. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b02726
Schaefer, Charles E., Sarah Choyke, P Lee Ferguson, Christina Andaya, Aniela Burant, Andrew Maizel, Timothy J. Strathmann, and Christopher P. Higgins. “Electrochemical Transformations of Perfluoroalkyl Acid (PFAA) Precursors and PFAAs in Groundwater Impacted with Aqueous Film Forming Foams.Environmental Science & Technology 52, no. 18 (September 2018): 10689–97. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b02726.
Schaefer CE, Choyke S, Ferguson PL, Andaya C, Burant A, Maizel A, et al. Electrochemical Transformations of Perfluoroalkyl Acid (PFAA) Precursors and PFAAs in Groundwater Impacted with Aqueous Film Forming Foams. Environmental science & technology. 2018 Sep;52(18):10689–97.
Schaefer, Charles E., et al. “Electrochemical Transformations of Perfluoroalkyl Acid (PFAA) Precursors and PFAAs in Groundwater Impacted with Aqueous Film Forming Foams.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 52, no. 18, Sept. 2018, pp. 10689–97. Epmc, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b02726.
Schaefer CE, Choyke S, Ferguson PL, Andaya C, Burant A, Maizel A, Strathmann TJ, Higgins CP. Electrochemical Transformations of Perfluoroalkyl Acid (PFAA) Precursors and PFAAs in Groundwater Impacted with Aqueous Film Forming Foams. Environmental science & technology. 2018 Sep;52(18):10689–10697.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

September 2018

Volume

52

Issue

18

Start / End Page

10689 / 10697

Related Subject Headings

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water
  • Groundwater
  • Fluorocarbons
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Carboxylic Acids