MSU and Fraunhofer USA Awarded Water Research Foundation Project for PFAS Destruction Technology

Center for PFAS Research

Updated from an original article written by Ibrahim Abusallout.

MSU and Fraunhofer USA received a $123,000 grant from the Water Research Foundation for developing a low-cost boron-doped diamond microfluidic cell for rapid PFAS destruction, detection, and quantification in water.

Michigan State and Fraunhofer USA have been awarded a new project from the Water Research Foundation called:  5330: Development of a Novel Low-Cost Boron Doped Diamond Microfluidic Cell for Rapid Online PFAS Destruction, Detection and Quantification in Water ($123,000). The PI for this project is Ibrahim Abusallout and this project is in collaboration with Shimadzu Scientific Instruments.

This can be found at Water Research Foundation Website which shows the list of new projects.

 

This story was originally published by the Center for PFAS Research.

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