Abstract:Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are anthropogenic compounds recognised for their persistence, mobility and potential toxicity. This thesis examines the efficacy of phytoremediation as a potential technique for managing PFAS-contaminated soil and groundwater. First, an extraction and clean-up method was developed to measure PFAS in different plant tissues. A solid-liquid extraction method using methanol and ENVICarb cartridge as clean-up showed satisfactory performance and was selected for validation… Show more
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