Start-up Oxyle announces new solution for particularly stubborn PFAS

Modular systems against the most resistant perpetual chemicals

14-Jul-2025
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Oxyle is taking a significant step in the fight against pollution from Forever Chemicals. The company launches PFAS Solutions - modular treatment systems designed to eliminate even the most difficult short and ultra-short chain PFAS.

Responding to market demand

Over the past five years, Oxyle has worked closely with dedicated remediation experts, industry partners, researchers and policy makers. Their common goal: to stop PFAS pollution, comply with regulatory requirements and take responsibility - towards people and the environment.

Despite the progress made in PFAS remediation, two major challenges remain:

First, many technologies struggle to deal with the most persistent, particularly small PFAS molecules (known as short and ultra-short chain PFAS). Some leave behind even more of these pollutants.
Secondly, no process delivers consistent results regardless of location. PFAS concentrations, water chemistry, flow rates and co-contaminants vary from site to site.

Real progress requires solutions that address the complexity of the problem - while removing even the most challenging PFAS in a targeted and reliable manner.

Launch of Oxyle's PFAS Solutions

Oxyle started with a single core technology. Today, the company presents PFAS Solutions - modular, adaptable systems that combine proprietary technologies with the best methods available in the industry. They have been developed to remove even the most difficult to remove short and ultra-short chain PFAS - individually tailored to the chemical conditions and framework conditions on site.

Oxyles PFAS Solutions are based on several proprietary technologies, including:

  • OxFoam - a foam fractionation system for PFAS separation and concentration
  • OxLight - a photochemical reduction technology for the elimination of PFAS, including high concentrations of short and ultra-short chain compounds
  • OxSignal - a real-time monitoring platform for continuous insights into system performance

Each of these technologies is effective on its own. But the best results are achieved with a customized, integrated overall solution, adapted to the specific requirements of a site. This is precisely what Oxyle focuses on.

As part of its strategic realignment, Oxyle has decided to discontinue its first generation of technology - the piezo catalytic converter. The focus is now on solutions that specifically address customers' challenges in dealing with short- and ultra-short-chain PFAS with high-performance and competitive technologies.

"In the future, we will focus on modular systems that address our customers' most difficult PFAS challenges - especially short and ultra-short chain compounds. This decision is based directly on what we have heard from the market and experienced first-hand in the field," says Fajer Mushtaq, CEO and co-founder of Oxyle. "PFAS Solutions is the next step in our journey. We want to live in a world where everyone has access to clean water - and we hope to gain many followers along the way."

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