🔬 The Material Maze in PFAS Analysis
Finding the right materials for PFAS analysis is a challenge. The unique properties of PFAS compounds require a system that prevents loss during the cleanup and enrichment phases without compromising the integrity of the analysis.
The Glass Dilemma:
Glass surfaces, with their hydrophobic tendencies, often lead to the adsorption of PFAS, causing frustratingly low recoveries. This has necessitated the shift towards glass-free systems in PFAS analytical methods.
The Plastic Paradox:
On the flip side, PFAS can be released from many plastic surfaces, limiting the choice of suitable materials for conducting PFAS analysis without contamination.
Enter Polypropylene (PP):
Polypropylene (PP) is quickly becoming the material of choice, offering a solution to these challenges.
CHROMABOND PFAS SPE tubes, made entirely from PP, adhere to the highest standards set by EU and international guidelines. They provide:
- Solutions for a broad spectrum of PFAS substance classes
- The ability to enrich over 28 PFAS compounds
- Adherence to sorbent retention mechanisms as per DIN 38407-42, EPA 537.1, and 533
- High capacity and high recovery rates
🔍 See the Difference for Yourself
Interested in how CHROMABOND PFAS SPE tubes can enhance your PFAS analysis? ➡ Email CHROMABOND PFAS to genetec at genetec.se to request your free sample today and explore a more efficient approach to PFAS enrichment.
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Consultant at Everlight Chemical
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