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A comprehensive trial on PFAS remediation: hemp phytoextraction and PFAS degradation in harvested plants.
Nason, Sara L; Thomas, Sara; Stanley, Chelli; Silliboy, Richard; Blumenthal, Maggie; Zhang, Weilan; Liang, Yanna; Jones, Jasmine P; Zuverza-Mena, Nubia; White, Jason C; Haynes, Christy L; Vasiliou, Vasilis; Timko, Michael P; Berger, Bryan W.
Afiliação
  • Nason SL; The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station New Haven CT 06511 USA sara.nason@ct.gov.
  • Thomas S; The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station New Haven CT 06511 USA sara.nason@ct.gov.
  • Stanley C; Upland Grassroots Limestone ME 04750 USA.
  • Silliboy R; Upland Grassroots Limestone ME 04750 USA.
  • Blumenthal M; Mi'kmaq Nation Presque Isle ME 04679 USA.
  • Zhang W; Upland Grassroots Limestone ME 04750 USA.
  • Liang Y; Department of Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, University at Albany, State University of New York Albany NY 12222 USA.
  • Jones JP; Department of Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, University at Albany, State University of New York Albany NY 12222 USA.
  • Zuverza-Mena N; The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station New Haven CT 06511 USA sara.nason@ct.gov.
  • White JC; The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station New Haven CT 06511 USA sara.nason@ct.gov.
  • Haynes CL; The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station New Haven CT 06511 USA sara.nason@ct.gov.
  • Vasiliou V; University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 USA.
  • Timko MP; Yale School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Sciences New Haven CT 06510 USA.
  • Berger BW; University of Virginia, Department of Biology Charlottesville VA 22903 USA.
Env Sci Adv ; 3(2): 304-313, 2024 Feb 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38322792
ABSTRACT
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of recalcitrant, highly toxic contaminants, with limited remediation options. Phytoremediation - removal of contaminants using plants - is an inexpensive, community-friendly strategy for reducing PFAS concentrations and exposures. This project is a collaboration between the Mi'kmaq Nation, Upland Grassroots, and researchers at several institutions who conducted phytoremediation field trials using hemp to remove PFAS from soil at the former Loring Air Force base, which has now been returned to the Mi'kmaq Nation. PFAS were analyzed in paired hemp and soil samples using targeted and non-targeted analytical approaches. Additionally, we used hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) to degrade PFAS in the harvested hemp tissue. We identified 28 PFAS in soil and found hemp uptake of 10 of these PFAS. Consistent with previous studies, hemp exhibited greater bioconcentration for carboxylic acids compared to sulfonic acids, and for shorter-chain compounds compared to longer-chain. In total, approximately 1.4 mg of PFAS was removed from the soil via uptake into hemp stems and leaves, with an approximate maximum of 2% PFAS removed from soil in the most successful area. Degradation of PFAS by HTL was nearly 100% for carboxylic acids, but a portion of sulfonic acids remained. HTL also decreased precursor PFAS and extractable organic fluorine. In conclusion, while hemp phytoremediation does not currently offer a comprehensive solution for PFAS-contaminated soil, this project has effectively reduced PFAS levels at the Loring site and underscores the importance of involving community members in research aimed at remediating their lands.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Env Sci Adv Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Env Sci Adv Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article