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Microbial Strategies for PFAS Remediation and Biodegradation


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“Microbial Strategies for PFAS Remediation and Biodegradation” is a scientific podcast episode that explores how microorganisms can be used to break down and remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals,” from contaminated soil and water. It focuses on the latest research into PFAS-degrading bacteria and microbial communities, discussing how they attack the strong carbon–fluorine bonds and what this means for practical clean‑up technologies.

Main focus The episode typically explains why PFAS are so persistent in the environment, then introduces microbial and bioelectrochemical approaches that aim to not just capture but actually degrade these compounds.

Listeners hear about lab and pilot studies, including specialized bacterial strains, designer microbiomes, and hybrid systems that combine microbes with advanced materials or electrodes to enhance defluorination.

What you will learnThe podcast usually covers:How specific microbes and microbial consortia can transform or mineralize certain PFAS under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.

Key challenges, such as slow degradation rates, incomplete breakdown, and the risk of forming mobile or toxic intermediates, and how researchers are trying to engineer better conditions and systems to overcome these issues.Overall, it is aimed at students, researchers, and practitioners interested in environmental biotechnology, giving an accessible overview of how microbiology and engineering are converging to tackle PFAS contamination.

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BioBits & BytesBy Arghya Ghosh