How to Optimize Water, Soil and Serum Sample Extraction for PFAS Analysis

by | Environmental, Persistent Organic Pollutants

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BradClarke_200This presentation, produced by Separation Science, in collaboration with Agilent, forms part of an on-demand symposium covering new methods in PFAS testing, featuring thought leaders from across the globe. This key talk titled 'Optimizing Water, Soil, and Serum Sample Extraction for PFAS Analysis' given by Dr Bradley Clarke (Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Australia) is now available to watch. Below is an outline of the presentation:

Format: On-demand Presentation

Overview:
The quantification of PFAS from environmental samples is a complicated undertaking due to the high levels of contamination typically observed in most laboratories. Sample preparation and extraction are critical aspects of any workflow for PFAS analysis and demands a serious level of attention, like the LCMS operation. In this talk, Dr. Bradley Clarke from the Unversity of Melbourne, Australia, provides an overview of the sample extraction processes for the extraction of PFAS from water, soil, and serum, including steps taken to reduce sample volume without sacrificing limits of quantification.

By watching this presentation you will learn about:

  • Common techniques used for water analysis using solid-phase extraction (SPE).
  • Approaches for minimising sample volume and use of costly internal standards.
  • Workflows for the quick extraction of PFAS from solid matrices.

Register to watch the presentation by clicking on the button below:

In addition, you'll gain access to a series of presentations unique to this on-demand symposium:

AddPres_ChenLatest Regulations & Standards on PFAS Testing in the Materials Industry
Dr Yuhong Chen (Global Materials Segment, Applied Markets, Agilent Technologies)

AddPres_GilSampling and Analysis of Volatile PFAS in Air by TD-GC-MS
Carlos Gil (Business Development Manager, Markes International GmbH)

AddPres_BaumannStreamlined PFAS Annotation and Visualization with FluoroMatch Flow and Visualizer
Stephen Baumann (Application Applied Segment Manager, Agilent Technologies)

AddPres_ThaxtonUsing Thermal Desorption and GC-MS/MS for the Analysis of PFAS Compounds in Air for Improved Detectability & Reliability
Kurt Thaxton (Gerstel)

As well as download the following educational assets...

PFAS2022_Resource1Your Guide to Targeted Quantification & Screening of PFAS Compounds in Environmental Matrices

AgilentPFAS_Resource2Get your lab up to speed for PFAS analysis with the Agilent start-to-finish drinking and surface water eMethod

AgilentPFAS2022_Resource3Customer Testimonial: Watch How Sanexen Environmental Services Meets Client Needs for PFAS Testing

AgilentPFAS2022_Resource4Get Ahead and Stay Ahead with Comprehensive Workflows for Extraction, Screening, Quantification, and Reporting of PFAS in Water Samples

AgilentPFAS2022_Resource5Meet the Challenges of PFAS Soil Testing in an Evolving Regulatory Framework With Start-to-Finish Workflows

 

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Published  Nov 29, 2022

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