Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Bursting bubbles break down PFAS

Good news! Human ingenuity can handle PFAS anytime!

The daily alarmism and hysteria about the so called forever chemicals like PFAS is totally over the top and reminds of superstition!

How dangerous are these pollutants really except that they are called forever chemicals? A case of demagoguery?

"The sea-dwelling mantis shrimp strikes its prey with enough force that even if it misses, it creates bubbles of gas that rapidly collapse, sending shockwaves that can stun or kill.

Mantisonix – a spin-out from the University of Surrey, UK – is using a similar technique to break down persistent fluorochemicals with high-frequency sound waves. ..."

Bursting bubbles break down PFAS | Business | Chemistry World


Bubble cavitation generates extreme local temperatures and pressures that can break very strong C–F bonds


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