Nano-Cage Filter Traps 98% of Forever Chemicals

Scientists developed a nano-sized molecular cage that captures 98% of PFAS “forever chemicals” from water. The breakthrough targets short-chain variants that escape conventional filtration systems.

Key Points:

  • Laboratory tests demonstrated 98% PFAS removal at environmentally relevant concentrations in model tap water, including previously uncapturable short-chain molecules
  • The nano-cage forces PFAS aggregation through cavity-directed binding, integrated into mesoporous silica for enhanced performance across wide spectrum of contaminants
  • Filter maintains high effectiveness after five reuse cycles, positioning technology for integration into final-stage drinking water treatment systems

Why It Matters: Novel binding mechanism addresses persistent water contamination affecting millions globally, offering viable solution for mobile short-chain PFAS variants.