<p>➀ Researchers have developed a molecular nanocage that can capture a wide range of PFAS from water, significantly outperforming conventional filtration methods like activated carbon.</p><p>➁ The nanocage system removed 80% of PFAS from sewage and 90% from groundwater in study tests.</p><p>➂ The material shows promise for more efficient, safer, and sustainable water remediation.</p>
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