Equip your PAL System for PFAS Analysis
Equip your PAL System for PFAS Analysis

PFAS

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent chemicals with water and oil repellent properties, used in various products but posing environmental and health risks.

Measuring PFAS levels is crucial for understanding human exposure patterns, identifying potential sources, and evaluating the effectiveness of efforts to reduce emissions and exposures over time. This data aids research into the health impacts of PFAS and informs regulatory actions to protect public health (See EPA).

Products and Upgrade Kits

Measuring PFAS is challenging due to their persistence, complex chemical nature, and presence at extremely low levels (parts per trillion) in environmental samples. Rigorous sample preparation, advanced analytical instrumentation, and robust quality control are essential for reliable PFAS quantification.

PAL System focusses on PFAS-free tubing, tools, and modules enabling:

To support the scientific community and advance PFAS analysis we are proud to offer a webinar on this topic.

Join us for an in-depth scientific webinar exploring the latest advancements in automated LC/MS workflows for PFAS analysis. We will cover best practices, challenges, and innovative solutions to enhance your research and testing capabilities.

Key Topics:

  • PFAS Fundamentals: Learn about the chemistry and significance of PFAS compounds.
  • Sample Preparation Challenges: Understand current hurdles, regulations and best practices in PFAS extraction and purification.
  • Automated LC/MS Workflows: Get an overview on automated workflows and see how PAL System integrates with LC/MS to optimize sample preparation and injection.
  • Deep Dive: Explore online SPE for PFAS analysis.

 

Videos

PFAS Upgrade Kit Overview

How to install PFAS-free Sample Loop

Publications

Online SPE and PFAS Analysis

High-Throughput Trace-Level Suspect Screening for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Environmental Waters by Peak-Focusing Online Solid Phase Extraction and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Gordon J. Getzinger and P. Lee Ferguson ACS ES&T Water 2021 1 (5), 1240-1251
DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.0c00309

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