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Bifunctional Organosilane-Grafted Kaolinite for Enhanced PFAS Adsorption via Synergistic Mechanisms.

PubMed · 2026-06-23

Researchers engineered a modified clay material that powerfully traps PFAS 'forever chemicals' in soil barriers, using a coating that both electrically attracts and physically grips these pollutants — a potential breakthrough for containing contamination at industrial and military sites.

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Covalently grafting dimethyloctadecyl ammonium onto kaolinite clay produced a material (DMOAP-Kao) with significantly higher PFAS adsorption capacity than unmodified clay, with superior stability over cation-exchange methods

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Molecular dynamics simulations identified three distinct adsorption zones on the modified clay surface, with free energy calculations revealing a three-stage capture process driven by both electrostatic attraction and hydrophobic binding

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Permeation tests confirmed that adding DMOAP-Kao to standard soil-bentonite barrier materials measurably improved PFAS retardation, validating real-world application in containment walls

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