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InertSep Stacked SPE for PFAS

GL Sciences, Inc.Available: Worldwide

EPA Method 1633 efficiently determines PFAS in complex samples. InertSep, a line of solid-phase extraction cartridges, is known for high purity, consistency, and quality. InertSep WAX FF and GCB offer high recovery rates and cleanup efficiencies for PFAS in water, soil, food, and other complex matrices. InertSep GCB, packed with Graphite Carbon Black, is ideal for LC/MS analysis due to its excellent cleanup efficiency.

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EPA Method 1633 provides a highly efficient and precise method for the determination and quantification of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in samples that contain complex matrices. This method is widely recognized for its ability to accurately detect PFAS compounds, which are often present in very low concentrations and are difficult to isolate due to the complexity of the sample matrices. The method is particularly important given the increasing concerns over the environmental and health impacts of PFAS, which are persistent and bio-accumulative.

InertSep is a renowned line of solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges that stand out in the market for their exceptional purity, consistency, and overall quality. These attributes make InertSep cartridges a preferred choice among analysts seeking reliable and reproducible results. Within the InertSep product line, InertSep WAX FF and GCB Stacked SPE cartridges are specifically optimized for PFAS analyses, providing fast flow rates and efficient cleanup from various sample types such as aqueous solutions, soil, food, and other complex matrices. The high recoveries ensure that significant portions of the PFAS present in the samples are successfully extracted, while the cleanup efficiencies minimize the presence of interfering substances that could affect the accuracy of the analysis.

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