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Item Exploiting the Fungal Species to Remediate the “Forever” PFAS Contaminants(2022) Nguyen, SamPFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are artificial chemicals that have caused increased environmental concerns due to their highly stable and resistant chemical properties. This project aimed to determine which fungal species could effectively tolerate and remediate perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a type of PFAS. Six wood-decaying fungal species were inoculated in liquid media with the addition of PFOA. These cultures were monitored for six weeks. It was observed that F1* and F2* had the highest fluoride concentrations after the testing period, suggesting high biological degradation and defluorination potential among these fungal species. *Because this is an ongoing project, the scientific names of the species were replaced.Item Supporting data for Chemically Recyclable Linear and Branched Polyethylenes Synthesized from Stoichiometrically Self-balanced Telechelic Polyethylenes(2024-02-01) Jang, Yoon-Jung; Nguyen, Sam; Hillmyer, Marc A; hillmyer@umn.edu; Hillmyer, Marc A; University of Minnesota Department of ChemistryThese files contain primary data along with associated output from instrumentation supporting all results of the referenced paper.