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Bluegrass Advanced Materials flocculants

 

SRP-funded small business Bluegrass Advanced Materials developed smart temperature responsive copolymer flocculants to remove persistent water-soluble contaminants, such as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS), from water. The technology separates solids and liquids by forming flocs, larger aggregations of particles that can more easily be removed from water.

TechnologySmart temperature-responsive copolymer flocculants to remove persistent contaminants, such as PFAS. The technology physically removes contaminants through a chemical reaction that separates solids from liquids by creating flocs.
InnovationPFAS molecules are captured by the dissolved smart polymer flocculant at ambient temperature and then collected into an insoluble solid pellet above the transition temperature of polymer. These smart polymers can be adapted to have affinity for a variety of contaminants through different modifications to the copolymers. The novel smart copolymers work quickly, producing flocs within minutes rather than hours. They also require lower transition temperatures resulting in decreased energy demands, and produce denser flocs than other smart flocculants.
Contaminant and MediaPersistent water-soluble contaminants, including PFAS in drinking water, groundwater, and wastewater systems. Target cleanup levels are designed to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. For example, for PFOA and PFOS, less than 70 parts per trillion in drinking water.
Technology Readiness LevelTRL 4 - Validation in laboratory environment
Principal InvestigatorAngela M. Gutierrez
InstitutionBluegrass Advanced Materials, LLC
Grant NumberR43ES032380
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